As Chainlink racks up more integrations, will LINK gather the bulls and play
- Chainlink announced multiple integrations of its services across different chains
- The price of LINK has been on a continuing decline, even with the latest developments
In its most recent adoption update, Chainlink, an industry oracle network, reported that it had witnessed several adoptions in the previous week. Since the most recent FTX disaster, the protocol’s latest integration has added Proof of Reserve services, expanding its range of services. Could the price of LINK be affected by these most recent adoptions?
โฌก Chainlink Adoption Update โฌก
This week, there were 12 integrations of 4 #Chainlink services across 4 different chains: #Avalanche, #BNBChain, #Ethereum, and #Polygon.
Reminder: Check your Staking v0.1 eligibility now: https://t.co/nOhbTwLWTB pic.twitter.com/PqhZsLLhE5
— Chainlink (@chainlink) November 20, 2022
Read Chainlink’s [LINK] Price Prediction 2023-2024
Chainlink and its growth
In a recent tweet, Chainlink announced that BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, and Ethereum had adopted Chainlink integrations. The Proof-of-Reserve service, which had been gaining popularity in recent weeks, was one service that was incorporated as well.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) proposed the concept of Proof-of-Reserves. This was in a bid to demonstrate an exchange’s liquidity after FTX’s collapse and a perceived lack of liquidity on several exchanges.
All crypto exchanges should do merkle-tree proof-of-reserves.
Banks run on fractional reserves.
Crypto exchanges should not.@Binance will start to do proof-of-reserves soon. Full transparency.— CZ ? Binance (@cz_binance) November 8, 2022
Showing credible POR would enable the identification of healthy or ailing crypto projects. Data collection is made possible by Chainlink’s POR services. This could then be used to accurately assess whether a cryptocurrency project is liquid.
Having big chains accept and integrate with Chainlink is great for the platform, but how has the platform fared, and has it been as beneficial for LINK holders?
Positive metrics but slow price movement
According to Santiment, LINK’s social dominance witnessed a steady rise as seen at the time of writing. The most recent surge was the largest that was seen in recent months, with the latest one being in August.
This suggested that people were talking more about the assets, which could lead to real change. The metric had, however, declined and was seen at around 0.39% at press time.
A glance into the platform’s development activity revealed that the metric was on the rise. The metric was 43.19 at the time of writing. This demonstrated the high level of activity among developers and may indicate upcoming features or integrations. The amount of development activity that peaked in the last few months stood at 50.3.
There has been little excitement in LINK’s price movement over the past few days. The daily timeframe chart showed that it had been declining. Furthermore, over 7% of LINK’s value had been lost in the previous three days.
LINK has been struggling ever since 8 and 9 November, when it suffered two back-to-back, enormous drops that caused it to lose over 33% of its value. The asset was seen to be encountering resistance between $6.17 and $6.64, which had functioned as the previous support level when it was trading between $7 and $8.
The $9 area that LINK touched at the beginning of November may be revisited if it can rally and overcome the current resistance levels. If it cannot build and hold support, a subsequent downward trend could also make its way up the charts.