With a new recent collaboration, the commerce department is publicly releasing its official economical data on Sei under the Chainlink secure data standard.With a new recent collaboration, the commerce department is publicly releasing its official economical data on Sei under the Chainlink secure data standard.

Commerce Department, Chainlink, and Sei Collaborate: Macroeconomic Data Flows On-Chain

2025/09/12 16:30
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The US Commerce Department, Chainlink, and SEI are going big with a new partnership. The United States Department of Commerce is publicly releasing its official economic data on Sei under the Chainlink secure data standard. 

This integration is an institutional level breakthrough of finance in blockchain networks that enables trusted U.S. macroeconomic indicators, including GDP, PCE Index, and Real Final Sales data, to be placed on the settlement layer of Sei.

The relocation makes Sei an institutional-grade blockchain and underscores Chainlink as the most viable provider of decentralized, secure, and reliable data infrastructure in decentralized markets.

Chainlink as the Secure Data Standard

Chainlink has emerged to be the bridge between Web2 government data and Web3 financial ecosystems. Using its secure data framework, Chainlink will guarantee delivery of important economic indicators by the Commerce Department on-chain in an accurate, immutable, and transparent manner.

The integration explains why the decentralized oracle network by Chainlink is the standard of choice when transferring sensitive financial information. Chainlink, in this case, serves as the layer of trust that would authenticate and safely transfer the U.S. economic indicators to Sei with less dependency on manual reporting or centralized feeds.

Sei Strengthens Its Institutional Role

Sei, the lightest layer of institutional-grade settlement, now has access to a healthy flow of state-approved data. Sei can serve a new generation of financial applications with the availability of the accurate U.S. economic indicators on-chain.

Such applications might involve tokenized securities, algorithmic trading systems, stablecoin designs, and predictive financial apps that are based on macroeconomic indicators. Sei can draw in institutional players by incorporating real world data into its system, who need compliance level precision, and high speed settlement.

Why Macroeconomic Data Matters for Blockchain

Sei, the lightest layer of institutional-grade settlement, now has access to a healthy flow of state-approved data. Sei can serve a new generation of financial applications with the availability of the accurate U.S. economic indicators on-chain.

Such applications might involve tokenized securities, algorithmic trading systems, stablecoin designs, and predictive financial apps that are based on macroeconomic indicators. Sei can draw in institutional players by incorporating real world data into its system, who need compliance level precision, and high speed settlement.

A Boost for Institutional Adoption

Official U.S. government data including GDP and PCE Index that has been brought on-chain is a critical move in the integration of traditional finance with blockchain ecosystems. These indicators are usually used by the institutional investors to determine the health of the market, making investment decisions, and risk management.

The partnership provides a space in which controlled participants can have confidence in the information driving their financial applications. It may invite banks, asset manager, and trading firms to seek blockchain-based solutions in capital markets, derivatives, and asset tokenization.

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