20 new Chainlink integrations rolled out across 8 services and 12 blockchains, including Ethereum, Linea, World Chain, and zkSync. MegaETH joined Chainlink Scale20 new Chainlink integrations rolled out across 8 services and 12 blockchains, including Ethereum, Linea, World Chain, and zkSync. MegaETH joined Chainlink Scale

Chainlink Adoption Accelerates With 20 New Integrations Across 12 Blockchains

  • 20 new Chainlink integrations rolled out across 8 services and 12 blockchains, including Ethereum, Linea, World Chain, and zkSync.
  • MegaETH joined Chainlink Scale and launched with Data Feeds, Data Streams, and CCIP enabled from day one.

Chainlink has announced 20 new integrations to its oracle and interoperability standards during the week across eight services and 12 networks. The update showcases a rising adoption of Chainlink standard across networks, adding onchain market data, automated execution support, and cross-chain messaging features for dApps.

The new networks now using these Chainlink services include ApeChain, Arc, Ethereum, HyperEVM, Ink, Jovay, Linea, Morph Network, Pharos, Plasma, World Chain, and zkSync. The oracle network also mentioned that it has been working with ecosystem teams and applications building on these networks which have adopted its Data Feeds, Data Streams, and the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) as common infrastructure components.

One of the integrations announced during the period involved MegaETH joining the Chainlink Scale program ahead of its planned Monday launch. Chainlink said its services are intended to be available at launch, allowing protocols and applications deploying on the chain to use Chainlink market data and cross-chain tooling from inception rather than integrating after liquidity and usage rise.

According to the announcement, MegaETH is adopting Chainlink’s data and interoperability standards through Data Feeds, Data Streams, and CCIP. This is to support real-time application activity by using price and market data supplied by oracles, along with standardized cross-chain connectivity for assets and application workflows.

MegaETH users will have immediate access to DeFi applications and assets that rely on Chainlink infrastructure. The release referenced Aave and GMX among the supported deployments, and cited nearly $14 billion in DeFi assets associated with Lido’s wstETH and Lombard’s BTC.b and LBTC. The communication positioned CCIP as the mechanism for connecting issuers and applications to liquidity across MegaETH and other ecosystems.

MegaETH said the arrangement will ensure builders have access to market data and interoperability tooling needed for lending, derivatives, decentralized exchanges, stablecoin activity, and other onchain financial applications across a multi-chain environment.

Recent market reports indicate that Chainlink Reserve now holds about 1.89 million LINK tokens, accumulated from revenue from enterprises and on-chain service fees. CNF noted that these revenues are automatically converted into LINK via Payment Abstraction.

LINK was trading at $8.76 at the time of reporting, and its 24-hour trading volume was approximately $597.6 million with a market cap of $6.2 billion.

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