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Chainlink apparaît comme le gagnant improbable de 3 milliards de dollars de l'exploit KelpDAO alors que les projets DeFi abandonnent LayerZero

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Les projets de cryptographie d'une valeur totale verrouillée de plus de 3 milliards de dollars ont migré leur infrastructure inter-chaînes vers le protocole d'interopérabilité inter-chaînes (CCIP) de Chainlink à la suite d'un e-292 millions de dollars. La nouvelle a secoué les acteurs du marché, les baissiers cherchant à faire baisser les prix tandis que les haussiers tentent de défendre les niveaux de support clés. Surveillez la réaction de $ETH $SOL $LINK : un mouvement décisif au-dessus ou en dessous des niveaux clés confirmera la prochaine tendance.

Crypto projects with more than $3 billion in total value locked have migrated their cross-chain infrastructure to Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) following a $292 million exploit at KelpDAO, which heightened scrutiny of bridge security across decentralized finance. Chainlink confirmed the migration wave, saying four protocols, including KelpDAO, Solv Protocol, Re, and Tydro, had begun decommissioning legacy oracles and bridge systems in favor of CCIP. The shift has also fed into LINK’s market performance. CryptoSlate data shows the token rose 15% to $10.52, its highest level since January, as traders responded to the acceleration in CCIP adoption. Blockchain analytics firm Santiment said the rally came alongside a tightening in LINK’s available supply on exchanges. According to the firm, LINK's exchange reserves fell by 13.5 million LINK over five weeks, representing more than 10.5% of the exchange-held supply recorded in early April. Chainlink's LINK Price Performance and Exchange Reserves (Source: Santiment) The price move reflects a broader reassessment of Chainlink’s role in crypto infrastructure. After years of being known primarily for price feeds and oracle services, the network is now becoming a direct beneficiary of DeFi’s search for safer cross-chain rails. Why are DeFi protocols embracing Chainlink’s CCIP? Cross-chain bridges allow tokens, NFTs, and data to move between otherwise separate blockchain networks. This means these platforms let users shift liquidity between ecosystems, such as moving assets from Ethereum to Solana , without relying on a centralized exchange. That function has become essential as DeFi has spread across multiple blockchains. Lending markets, staking tokens, stablecoins, and tokenized assets increasingly depend on infrastructure that can move value between networks without fragmenting liquidity or locking users into a single chain. However, bridges have also become one of crypto’s most frequently attacked

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