Chainlink commands the oracle sector with roughly 63% market control, and projections for LINK before 2026 suggest a price near $30. Last week, Chainlink fell to $10 amid market turmoil triggered by US-China trade tensions, but it has since recovered. Chainlink (LINK) is the leading decentralized oracle network, enabling smart contracts to securely access real-world [...]]]>Chainlink commands the oracle sector with roughly 63% market control, and projections for LINK before 2026 suggest a price near $30. Last week, Chainlink fell to $10 amid market turmoil triggered by US-China trade tensions, but it has since recovered. Chainlink (LINK) is the leading decentralized oracle network, enabling smart contracts to securely access real-world [...]]]>

Chainlink Dominates Oracle Market With 63% Share — LINK Price Set for $30?

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  • Chainlink commands the oracle sector with roughly 63% market control, and projections for LINK before 2026 suggest a price near $30.
  • Last week, Chainlink fell to $10 amid market turmoil triggered by US-China trade tensions, but it has since recovered.

Chainlink (LINK) is the leading decentralized oracle network, enabling smart contracts to securely access real-world data and bridge the gap between blockchain ecosystems and external information sources.

This functionality makes it an essential infrastructure layer for decentralized finance (DeFi), prediction markets, insurance protocols, and other blockchain applications that rely on accurate, tamper-proof data feeds.

LINK’s unique value proposition lies in its ability to provide reliable, real-time data to blockchains, which traditional smart contracts cannot access on their own. With this, it dominates the decentralized oracle space, holding a 63.04% market share.

Currently, LINK’s price remains below the key psychological resistance of $30, with short-term support around $16 as it trades at $18. The token experienced a sharp dip to 10% during last Friday’s liquidation cascade, which wiped out over $19 billion in leveraged crypto positions.

From a technical perspective, the $20–$23 range stands out as a critical resistance zone. Traders may see this area as a potential confirmation point for buying if the price can break and hold above it. Crypto analyst Ali Martinez just suggested, “Chainlink $LINK remains in the buy zone before the bull rally to $100!”

The relative strength index (RSI) sits around 50, indicating a balanced market with room for an upward push. On the derivatives front, trading volume has increased to $2.31 billion, a rise of 11.18%, while open interest has slightly decreased by 1.89% to $700.89 million.

Chainlink’s Network Expansion

On a recent post on X, the Chainlink team confirmed that “This week, there were 14 integrations of the Chainlink standard across 4 services and 11 different chains: Aptos, Arbitrum, Base, Ethereum, Jovay, Plasma, Plume, Polygon, Sei, and Solana.”

Among the newcomers leveraging Chainlink’s decentralized oracle network are projects such as Airlinez Game, EnTravelX, Jovay Network, MorpheusAIs, OpenEden X, PaalMind, Stabull Finance, 0xteaRex, USDai, and World Liberty Finance. We also reported on its integration with the BNB Chain to stream official U.S. Department of Commerce statistics on-chain.

One of the main reasons behind these integrations is simply because Chainlink achieved two major security milestones: ISO 27001 certification and a SOC 2 Type 1 attestation. ISO 27001 is an international standard for information security management systems (ISMS).

This means Chainlink has a formal, audited system in place to protect sensitive information, manage risks, and ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The SOC 2, short for System and Organization Controls 2, is a recognized auditing standard developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

Chainlink’s potential in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization adds another layer to its success. According to the Boston Consulting Group, tokenization could unlock $16 trillion in illiquid assets by 2030, equivalent to about 10% of global GDP.

The World Economic Forum goes further, projecting that tokenization might eventually reach $867 trillion in financial assets, representing nearly all global assets.

Chainlink is already setting itself apart by collaborating with some of the world’s leading financial institutions and infrastructures, such as SWIFT, Euroclear, J.P. Morgan Kinexys, Fidelity International, UBS, ANZ Bank, and SBI Digital.

This is alongside DeFi protocols including Aave, GMX, Lido, and Ether. Fi, Kamino, Pendle, Jupiter, and Compound. With growing institutional adoption and real-world integration, the case for $100 LINK is looking stronger than ever.

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