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Chainlink’s LINK Top Performer Among Top 50 by % Daily Gain, as Analyst Calls It ‘Very Undervalued’

Chainlink’s LINK token jumped 18% to $26.05 on Sunday, according to CoinDesk Data, pacing the top 50 cryptocurrencies by percentage gain as analysts and traders cited momentum and recent fundamental catalysts.
What Analysts Are Saying
Altcoin Sherpa described LINK as “one of the best coins right now,” pointing to chart strength that could carry toward $30. He explained that round-number levels like $30 often act as psychological barriers where sellers take profits, so traders should be cautious about chasing the move too late.
Zach Humphries, another analyst, argued that LINK remains “very undervalued” at current prices. He emphasized that Chainlink underpins much of decentralized finance by delivering the price feeds and cross-chain services many protocols rely on. From his perspective, the token should be treated as a bet on critical infrastructure rather than just another speculative asset.
Milk Road highlighted the strong trading backdrop. The publication noted a 66% surge in 24-hour trading volume and said LINK’s clean breakout above $24.50 added conviction for momentum traders. They tied the bullish tone back to two key August developments: the launch of Chainlink’s new onchain reserve and its data partnership with Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).
Chainlink Reserve
On Aug. 7, Chainlink introduced the Chainlink Reserve, a smart contract treasury designed to steadily accumulate LINK over time. The mechanism works by converting the project’s revenue — paid in stablecoins, gas tokens, or fiat — into LINK and then locking those tokens onchain for multiple years.
The conversion process, called Payment Abstraction, automates this workflow. It uses Chainlink’s own services — price feeds for fair conversion rates, automation to trigger transactions, and CCIP to consolidate fees from different chains — before swapping into LINK via decentralized exchanges.
Chainlink says the Reserve has already accumulated more than $1 million worth of LINK, with no withdrawals planned for several years. It also earmarks 50% of fees from staking-secured services such as Smart Value Recapture to feed the Reserve, creating a recurring stream of inflows.
The initiative serves two strategic purposes.
First, it strengthens the link between adoption and token demand by ensuring usage revenues convert directly into LINK.
Second, it provides transparency: anyone can view inflows, balances, and the timelock at reserve.chain.link.
Chainlink has framed the Reserve as one piece of a broader economic design that includes user-fee growth and cost reductions via the Chainlink Runtime Environment. For investors, the practical takeaway is that network growth can now translate into steady, programmatic accumulation of LINK on the open market.
Chainlink’s dashboard shows the reserve now holds about 109,663 LINK tokens, with a market value of roughly $2.8 million. The data also highlights that the average cost basis of these holdings is $19.65 per token, underscoring the program’s early accumulation strategy.
ICE Partnership
On Aug. 11, Chainlink announced a partnership with Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the operator of the New York Stock Exchange. The collaboration integrates ICE’s Consolidated Feed, which provides foreign-exchange and precious-metals rates from more than 300 venues, into Chainlink Data Streams.
ICE is one of several blue-chip contributors to these datasets, which are aggregated by Chainlink to create fast, tamper-resistant data feeds for use onchain. By incorporating ICE’s market coverage, Chainlink aims to make its feeds more attractive for banks, asset managers, and developers building tokenized assets or automated settlement systems.
Chainlink Labs described the integration as a watershed moment for institutional adoption. The thinking is that traditional finance players need proven, high-quality data to interact with blockchain applications, and bringing ICE’s feeds onchain helps meet that standard.
The partnership marked one of the clearest examples yet of a major Wall Street market data provider engaging with blockchain infrastructure. By giving decentralized applications direct access to ICE’s financial data, it positioned Chainlink as a bridge between traditional markets and decentralized finance.
Looking Ahead
Analysts highlight LINK’s strong trend, undervaluation and accelerating momentum, suggesting the token is in a position of strength as investors digest Chainlink’s recent strategic moves.
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Bank of England’s Proposed Stablecoin Ownership Limits are Unworkable, Says Crypto Group

The Financial Times (FT) reported on Monday that cryptocurrency groups are urging the Bank of England (BoE) to scrap proposals limiting the amount of stablecoins individuals and businesses can own.
The group warned that the rules would leave the UK with stricter oversight than the U.S. or the European Union (EU).
According to the FT, BoE officials plan to impose caps of 10,000 british pounds to 20,000 british pounds ($13,600–$27,200) for individuals and about 10 million british pounds ($13.6 million) for businesses on all systemic stablecoins, defined as tokens already widely used for payments in the U.K. or expected to be in the future.
The central bank has argued the restrictions are needed to prevent outflows of deposits from banks that could weaken credit provision and financial stability.
The FT cited Sasha Mills, the BoE’s executive director for financial market infrastructure, as saying the limits would mitigate risks from sudden deposit withdrawals and the scaling of new systemic payment systems.
However, industry executives told the FT the plan is unworkable.
Tom Duff Gordon, Coinbase’s vice president of international policy, said “imposing caps on stablecoins is bad for U.K. savers, bad for the City and bad for sterling,” adding that no other major jurisdiction has imposed such limits.
Simon Jennings of the UK cryptoasset business council said enforcement would be nearly impossible without new systems such as digital IDs. Riccardo Tordera-Ricchi of The Payments Association told the FT that limits “make no sense” because there are no caps on cash or bank accounts.
The U.S. enacted the GENIUS Act in July, which establishes a federal framework for payment stablecoins. The law sets licensing, reserve and redemption standards for issuers, with no caps on individual holdings. The European Union has also moved ahead with its Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which is now fully in effect across the bloc.
Stablecoin-specific rules for asset-referenced and e-money tokens took effect on June 30, 2024, followed by broader provisions for crypto-assets and service providers on Dec. 30, 2024. Like the U.S. approach, MiCA does not cap holdings, instead focusing on reserves, governance and oversight by national regulators.
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What’s Next for Bitcoin and Ether as Downside Fears Ease Ahead of Fed Rate Cut?

Fears of a downside for bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) have eased substantially, according to the latest options market data. However, the pace of the next upward move in these cryptocurrencies will largely hinge on the magnitude of the anticipated Fed rate cut scheduled for Sept. 17.
BTC’s seven-day call/put skew, which measures how implied volatility is distributed across calls versus puts expiring in a week, has recovered to nearly zero from the bearish 4% a week ago, according to data source Amberdata.
The 30- and 60-day option skews, though still slightly negative, have rebounded from last week’s lows, signaling a notable easing of downside fears. Ether’s options skew is exhibiting a similar pattern at the time of writing.
The skew shows the market’s directional bias, or the extent to which traders are more concerned about prices rising or falling. A positive skew suggests a bias towards calls or bullish option plays, while a negative reading indicates relatively higher demand for put options or downside protection.
The reset in options comes as bitcoin and ether prices see a renewed upswing in the lead-up to Wednesday’s Fed rate decision, where the central bank is widely expected to cut rates and lay the groundwork for additional easing over the coming months. BTC has gained over 4% to over $116,000 in seven days, with ether rising nearly 8% to $4,650, according to CoinDesk data.
What happens next largely depends on the size of the impending Fed rate cut. According to CME’s Fed funds futures, traders have priced in over 90% probability that the central bank will cut rates by 25 basis points (bps) to 4%-4.25%. But there is also a slight possibility of a jumbo 50 bps move.
BTC could go berserk in case the Fed delivers the surprise 50 bps move.
«A surprise 50 bps rate cut would be a massive +gamma BUY signal for ETH, SOL and BTC,» Greg Magadini, director of derivatives at Amberdata, said in an email. «Gold will go absolutely nuts as well.»
Note that the Deribit-listed SOL options already exhibit a strong bullish sentiment, with calls trading at 4-5 volatility premium to puts.
Magadini explained that if the decision comes in line with expectations for a 25 bps cut, then a continued calm «grind higher» for BTC looks likely. ETH, meanwhile, may take another week or so to retest all-time highs and convincingly trade above $5,000, he added.
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Asia Morning Briefing: Native Markets Wins Right to Issue USDH After Validator Vote

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Hyperliquid’s validator community has chosen Native Markets to issue USDH, ending a weeklong contest that drew proposals from Paxos, Frax, Sky (ex-MakerDAO), Agora, and others.
Native Markets, co-founded by former Uniswap Labs president MC Lader, researcher Anish Agnihotri, and early Hyperliquid backer Max Fiege, said it will begin rolling out USDH “within days,” according to a post by Fiege on X.
According to onchain trackers, Native Markets’ proposal took approximately 70% of validators’ votes, while Paxos took 20%, and Ethena came in at 3.2%.
The staged launch starts with capped mints and redemptions, followed by a USDH/USDC spot pair before caps are lifted.
USDH is designed to challenge Circle’s USDC, which currently dominates Hyperliquid with nearly $6 billion in deposits, or about 7.5% of its supply. USDC and other stablecoins will remain supported if they meet liquidity and HYPE staking requirements.
Most rival bidders had promised to channel stablecoin yields back to the ecosystem with Paxos via HYPE buybacks, Frax through direct user yield, and Sky with a 4.85% savings rate plus a $25 million “Genesis Star” project.
Native Markets’ pitch instead stressed credibility, trading experience, and validator alignment.
Market Movement
BTC: BTC has recently reclaimed the $115,000 level, helped by inflows into ETFs, easing U.S. inflation data, and growing expectations for interest rate cuts. Also, technical momentum is picking up, though resistance sits around $116,000, according to CoinDesk’s market insights bot.
ETH: ETH is trading above $4600. The price is being buoyed by strong ETF inflows.
Gold: Gold continues to trade near record highs as traders eye dollar weakness on expected Fed rate cuts.
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