DIA Integrates Ondo Finance Data to Solve Tokenized Equity Pricing Problem

🔌 When price feeds lie

By DIA DAO | Open-Source Oracles for Web3
Apr 9, 2026, 3:26 PM
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The Challenge

Tokenized equities face a critical infrastructure gap: traditional oracle price feeds pull data from centralized exchanges that don't reflect actual onchain liquidity or how tokens can be redeemed.​

The Solution

DIA now sources market data directly from Ondo Finance Global Markets, covering:

  • 200+ tokenized U.​S.​ stocks and ETFs
  • $500M+ in total value locked
  • The largest tokenized equities platform by market share

Why It Matters

Direct sourcing from Ondo GM gives protocols pricing that matches actual token settlement and composability.​ Ondo taps into traditional exchange liquidity (NYSE, Nasdaq) rather than bootstrapping isolated onchain pools, enabling trades with under 5bps slippage—execution quality no other tokenized stock platform has demonstrated.​

Protocols can now access verifiable, settlement-accurate pricing for Ondo GM tokens through DIA oracle feeds.​

Sources

Tokenized equities face a fundamental data problem: traditional price feeds aggregate CEX data that doesn't reflect onchain liquidity or redemption mechanisms. Direct sourcing from Ondo GM provides protocols with pricing that matches actual token settlement and composability.

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DIA now sources market data from @OndoFinance Global Markets. 200+ tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs. $500M+ TVL. The largest tokenized equities platform by market share. Protocols can now access verifiable pricing for Ondo GM tokens through DIA oracle feeds.

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