Chainlink: The Bridge Connecting Crypto Isolates with Wall Street
- Grayscale positions Chainlink (LINK) as critical infrastructure linking crypto and traditional finance, citing its role in tokenization, cross-chain settlement, and RWA integration. - LINK's modular middleware enables secure data access and compliance, elevating it to the largest non-layer 1 crypto asset by market cap (excluding stablecoins). - Grayscale highlights Chainlink's partnerships with S&P Global and FTSE Russell, alongside a $35.6B tokenized asset market, as catalysts for institutional blockcha
Grayscale Investments has identified
The company pointed out Chainlink’s flexible middleware, which facilitates secure access to external data, enables communication across different blockchains, and supports regulatory compliance for decentralized applications
The market for tokenized assets,
Alongside its analysis of Chainlink, Grayscale is gearing up for increased activity in crypto ETFs. The company’s
Meanwhile, 21Shares has broadened its presence in Europe by listing six additional crypto ETPs on Nasdaq Stockholm, including products for Aave,
Grayscale is also in the process of converting its Chainlink Trust into an ETF, having filed to transform its $29 million trust into the GLNK ETF, which would be listed on NYSE Arca and feature staking capabilities
As the cryptocurrency sector anticipates these changes, the intersection of tokenization, institutional participation, and regulated ETFs points to a more mature market. Grayscale’s recognition of Chainlink as
Grayscale also stressed that the advancement of these initiatives depends on the robustness and dependability of the blockchain infrastructure. The firm’s research notes that technical indicators such as the MACD can offer clues about possible price trends, especially for tokens like LINK, which are expected to benefit from the ongoing growth of the blockchain landscape.
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