The Data Marketplace introduces a direct distribution layer that fundamentally changes how institutional data flows to markets.
Key Features:
- Direct publishing without intermediary repackaging
- Full attribution maintained throughout distribution
- Complete control over access permissions and pricing
- Institutions retain ownership of their data
This marks a departure from legacy models where vendors concentrated control, leaving data-generating institutions with minimal say over usage and distribution. The marketplace prioritizes ownership, transparency, and global accessibility—creating a more straightforward path from institutional publishers to market consumers.
The Data Marketplace unlocks a direct distribution layer for institutional data. No repackaging. No loss of attribution. Full control over access and pricing. Institutions publish. The market consumes. Exactly as it should be.
🔮 Polymarket's PLTR Market Now Powered by Pyth Data
**Polymarket expands Pyth integration to Palantir (PLTR) trading** Polymarket has added Palantir Technologies (PLTR) to its traditional asset markets, powered by Pyth's institutional data infrastructure. This follows the platform's recent integration of Pyth Pro for commodities, US equities, and ETFs. **Key developments:** - PLTR market joins existing Pyth-powered contracts for crude oil, gold, silver, and major equity ETFs - Real-time price data delivered via WebSocket, sampled every second - Pyth's data has secured over $2.7 trillion in transaction volume across markets **Recent Pyth ecosystem growth:** - Six major financial institutions now publishing on Pyth Data Marketplace, including Euronext FX, Fidelity, and Tradeweb - 3,000+ institutional price feeds available through Pyth Pro - New Pyth Pro X product launched for exchanges, powering Coinbase, Crypto.com, and others The integration reinforces Polymarket's reliance on institutional-grade data infrastructure for its expanding traditional asset prediction markets.
OTC Markets Group Brings US OTC Equity Data to Pyth Network
**OTC Markets Group**, the operator of OTCQX, OTCQB, and Pink markets—the largest US venue for over-the-counter securities—is now publishing OTC equity market data through Pyth Network. This integration expands Pyth's traditional finance data offerings beyond the overnight US equities added by Blue Ocean ATS in September 2025. - OTC Markets Group provides critical pricing data for securities not listed on major exchanges - The partnership brings institutional-grade OTC market data on-chain - Follows Pyth's growing trend of integrating traditional equity market data providers This move enables decentralized applications to access real-time OTC equity pricing data, bridging another segment of traditional markets with blockchain infrastructure.
Pyth Data Marketplace Shifts Control from Vendors to Data Producers
The Pyth Data Marketplace is restructuring how financial data flows through markets. **The Legacy Problem** - Traditional model gave vendors control over institutional price data - Institutions creating price discovery had minimal say in data distribution **The New Approach** Pyth's marketplace introduces three core principles: - **Ownership**: Data producers retain control - **Transparency**: Clear visibility into data usage - **Global reach**: Accessible infrastructure This shift moves away from legacy architectures that constrain modern market infrastructure, enabling price discovery aligned with real-time settlement. [Read Pyth's SEC comment letter](https://www.sec.gov/files/douro-labs-comment-letter-rule-603-vendor-display-rule-022026.pdf)
Polymarket Integrates Pyth Oracle for Crude Oil Prediction Market

Polymarket has launched a crude oil prediction market powered by Pyth's oracle network. The integration brings real-time price data verification to the platform's commodities trading markets. **Key Details:** - Polymarket's new crude oil market uses Pyth for price feeds - Follows the principle of "don't trust, verify" for data accuracy - Expands Polymarket's offerings beyond crypto and political predictions This marks another adoption of Pyth's oracle infrastructure in DeFi applications, following previous integrations with platforms like Euler Finance vaults.