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Pyth expands Kalshi partnership to power new commodities markets

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 22, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Pyth expands Kalshi partnership to power new commodities markets

Pyth expands Kalshi partnership to power new commodities markets

Pyth is now supplying the price data for Kalshi’s commodities hub after the firms first teamed up last year to bring regulated event market data onchain.

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Pyth Network is expanding its partnership with Kalshi, becoming the resolution source for the platform’s new commodities hub as Kalshi pushes deeper into physical market linked contracts.

The integration will use Pyth price feeds to settle contracts tied to gold, silver, Brent crude oil, natural gas, copper, corn, soybeans, and wheat, while Pyth Pro will provide direct market data access to Kalshi’s market makers.

The deal extends a relationship that began in October 2025, when Kalshi integrated Pyth to distribute regulated event market data onchain. That earlier rollout brought Kalshi feeds covering categories such as politics, macroeconomic policy, sports, and cultural events to more than 100 blockchains, giving developers access to probability based market data from a regulated venue.

Pyth said commodity linked contracts create a mismatch for markets that remain open around the clock while many traditional exchange windows close overnight or on weekends, making continuous price discovery more important for resolution. Kalshi said the partnership supports its push to broaden access for both retail and institutional participants as it adds more liquid commodity linked products.

The initial commodities integration highlighted by Pyth focuses on eight markets tied to metals, energy, and agriculture. Pyth also said more asset classes are expected to follow as Kalshi expands market coverage, suggesting the partnership could grow beyond commodities over time.

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