Chainlink’s supply held by whales recently soared to a new weekly high, indicating that there was a large whale purchase. This may have contributed to the bullish momentum observed in the last few days.
just concluded the week at a weekly low. These findings can potentially have a negative impact on LINK’s investor sentiment. It is worth nothing that the same metrics have so far not had much of an impact on LINK’s weighted sentiment which is currently at its weekly high.Chainlink’s collaboration with DCCT underscores potential growth
As far as matters related to organic growth are concerned, Chainlink is reportedly on the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation’s radar. The latter is the largest securities settlement system in the world. Chainlink’s involvement with DCCT is the latest development involving the protocol that underscores efforts aimed at tapping into the tokenized assets segment. The latter is a segment that is expected to be among the biggest growth segments in WEB3.
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