Institutional Investors Gather as Chainlink's RWA Partnerships Drive Long-Term Investment
- Chainlink's LINK token fell 8% below $17 in late October as large investors withdrew millions from exchanges, signaling long-term confidence. - Analysts are divided, with some seeing a consolidation phase ahead of a potential $22–$24 breakout, while others warn of further downside risks. - RWA partnerships with Balcony, Streamex, and Pharos expand Chainlink's role in tokenizing traditional assets, boosting institutional adoption. - The Chainlink Reserve's $320M token buyback aims to stabilize supply, ali
LINK, the native token of Chainlink, dropped 8% below the significant $17 support mark in late October, presenting a crucial challenge for the asset even after a record-breaking token repurchase since August. This price drop came after a week of notable on-chain movements, where major holders withdrew millions of LINK from exchanges, indicating their belief in the network’s future prospects. Experts remain split: some interpret the decline as a period of consolidation before a potential surge, while others caution that failing to hold support could lead to further losses.
Significant withdrawals from leading platforms such as Binance and Bitget have caught the eye of analysts. In the last nine days, 39 new wallets together removed 9.94 million LINK (worth $188 million) from Binance, with another 2.617 million LINK ($46.72 million) transferred from Bitget. These transactions, believed to involve institutional or strategic investors, point to a preference for long-term holding over short-term trading, according to a
Chainlink has recently expanded its use cases through collaborations with real-world asset (RWA) platforms such as Balcony, Streamex, and Pharos, enhancing its role in the tokenization of traditional assets. For example, Balcony utilizes Chainlink’s
Ondo Finance, another significant collaborator, has revealed a partnership with
Despite these advances, technical signals remain mixed. LINK is currently trading near its 20-day simple moving average (SMA), with a breakout above $21.45 potentially paving the way toward the $22–$24 range. Conversely, a fall below $17 could prompt a retest of the $15.30 level, according to Yahoo Finance. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is neutral but trending higher, indicating increasing buying momentum. Analysts such as Don on X have pointed out a bullish flag pattern since August, suggesting LINK could reach $35 in 2025.
The largest token repurchase since August, led by the Chainlink Reserve, adds further intrigue. By converting off-chain revenue from enterprise clients into LINK and holding it in a strategic reserve, the network aims to manage token supply and stimulate demand. This approach fits within the broader movement toward RWA tokenization, where institutional interest is fueling demand for Chainlink’s data and interoperability offerings, as detailed in a
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