Recently, after reaching a major milestone in its daily networking activity, Chainlink unveiled a major ecosystem update that aims to drive its adoption across the world.
According to an official update shared on May 22, Chainlink confirmed that it is expanding some of its core services across multiple blockchain networks. These services include Chainlink’s CCIP, CRE, Data Streams and Data Feeds.
Known for its rapid rise in tokenized asset and multi-chain protocols, multiple networks are looking to integrate Chainlink’s services.
Chainlink completes five ecosystem integrations
While Chainlink is keen to facilitate broader cross-chain interoperability, the move is looking to further extend its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) to support Creditcoin, Neo X and Tempo.
This move will allow blockchain protocols to easily access Chainlink’s interoperability infrastructure, promoting the seamless use of tokenized assets, decentralized applications and cross-network liquidity.
Following the major ecosystem expansion, Chainlink further revealed that it has integrated its CRE services with Ink. Notably, Chainlink Data Feeds is also expanding to the same network, marking the fourth of the latest integrations.
While Ink is integrated into two separate core services of Chainlink, this move tends to strengthen Ink’s access to secure off-chain data and oracle infrastructure for decentralized finance and other on-chain applications.
Chainlink deploys its data streams to the Robinhood Chain testnet
Amid Chainlink’s commitment to continue strengthening cross-chain interoperability, reliable market data, and scalable cross-chain communications, it also announced a major partnership with Robinhood.
Remarkably, Chain link has deployed its data streams on the Robinhood Chain testnet. While this has generated excitement from the community, this move signals continued momentum around real-time, low-latency data solutions designed for commerce and large blockchain ecosystems largely dominated by institutions.
