Chainlink and Holdstation shake hands to enable seamless, secure cross-chain HOLD transfers between BNB Chain and ZKsync using CCIP technology.Chainlink and Holdstation shake hands to enable seamless, secure cross-chain HOLD transfers between BNB Chain and ZKsync using CCIP technology.

Chainlink and Holdstation Partner to Enable Secure Cross-Chain HOLD Transfers via CCIP

2025/11/26 07:00
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Chainlink is a decentralized oracle network that acts as a secure bridge between blockchains and the real world. Chainlink has successfully built a membership of over $69B in trading volume with Holdstation, an all-in-one trading platform. The main purpose of this alliance is to secure the cross-chain transfers of the HOLD token between BNB Chain and ZKsyncs via Chainlink Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP).

Both FinTech firms are participating in the smooth and seamless flow of the HOLD token between BNB Chain and ZKsync. They are taking care in the true sense to secure users’ assets with the world’s best services. They make their users independent from depending on third parties as an intermediary bridge between BNB Chain and ZKsync. Chainlink has released this news through its official X account.

Chainlink Powers Safe Multi-Chain Trading Through Holdstation

The Chainlink security system is one of the best systems in the world, so users do not need to worry about the security of their assets while using the services of Chainlink. Now, users are allowed to send their assets seamlessly between chains directly via Holdstation, simplifying multi-chain trading or yield strategies.

Moreover, both platforms make HOLD transferable across chains, increasing the liquidity, accessibility, and overall use cases. In short, both are actively and attentively working for the benefit of users and their upgrades.

Holdstation Uses Chainlink to Power Multi-Chain HOLD Transactions

Holdstation enables users to make the transfer of HOLD token around multi-chain via Chainlink’s most secure interoperability tech. This opportunity helps users most in safer, easier, and protected movement of tokens between BNB Chain and ZKsync, which play a vital role in making cheaper and faster transactions.

By concluding in a single line, this advancement makes the movement of stablecoins easy and reliable for users all over the world, with zero chances of error. In a nutshell, this engagement opens many doors for innovations.

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