
Chainlink has facilitated $28.6 trillion in transactions since 2022 and is becoming a key bridge between traditional finance and decentralized markets. Its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) has enabled major institutions like Swift and Citi to integrate blockchain with legacy systems, while its DataLink service streams critical financial data on-chain from providers like FTSE Russell and Deutsche Börse. Despite strong fundamentals and token buybacks reducing supply, Chainlink's price has declined from its 2025 peak, currently trading near $9. Investors watch key support and resistance levels closely as the asset navigates technical challenges and potential trend reversals.