ChainLink, a decentralized Oracle network that connects cryptocurrency networks with external information, added 18 new protocols from June 30th to July 6th.
These integrations were distributed across seven different services and deployed to base networks, BNB chains, Botanix, Ethereum, Katana, Metis Andromeda, Optimism, Polygon, Solana and Soneium.
New integrations with ChainLink include projects such as Akation, Botanix Labs, Degen Arena Game, Katana, Lightspeed Coin, Mansory Official, Matrixdock, Metis L2, Palladium Labs, Spiko Finance, and Xstocksfi.
These initiatives cover use cases ranging from asset tokens to distributed financial solutions (defi) and game With a variety of cryptocurrencies.
These projects leverage real-time market delivery, including chain link oracles, primarily interoperability protocols for secure transfer of tokens and secure transfer of data between networks, and cryptocurrency prices for DEFI and non-strong token applications (NFT).
For Degen Arena games, Web3, which is about to break with traditional ads, can use random functions (VRFs) that can be verified to games and raffles, like raffles and mechanisms in the rewards.
This way, there’s more 2,400 projects used by ChainLink Oracles Securely connect intelligent contracts with data and services from the outside world.
However, despite this growth, it should be noted that there is ChainLink, which is the price of the network’s native token. It’s 74% below the $52 history’s biggest (ATH)reached May 2021.
Cryptocurrency market analyst David Zanoni could reach $100 in October 2025. For him, networks “can be a huge rise due to the utilities the network has in the real world,” Crypto reports.
It seems difficult for the link to reach that price, If new protocols using Oracle continue to integratethere is a possibility that demand for token links will increase, which will increase its market value.
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