Connecting Conventional Finance and DeFi: Ondo and Chainlink Establish Standards for Institutional Tokenized Assets
- Ondo Finance partners with Chainlink to standardize tokenized assets for institutions via CCIP cross-chain interoperability. - Chainlink's institutional-grade data feeds enable real-time pricing and corporate action tracking for 100+ assets on Ondo's $300M TVL platform. - The collaboration bridges DeFi and traditional finance by enabling composable tokenized assets across 10 blockchains and institutional ecosystems. - Despite short-term ONDO token volatility, the partnership aligns with growing instituti
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This collaboration incorporates Chainlink’s institutional-grade data feeds to deliver up-to-date equity pricing and boost transparency for institutional clients. These feeds track events such as dividends and corporate actions, ensuring precise onchain asset valuations, according to Blockonomi. By implementing CCIP,
Ondo’s CEO Nathan Allman pointed out that this partnership “brings DeFi and traditional finance closer together,” making it possible for tokenized assets to be seamlessly integrated within both institutional and DeFi frameworks, as Blockonomi reported. Chainlink’s co-founder Sergey Nazarov stressed the importance of the partnership, noting that the integration “demonstrates how institutional-grade tokenized stocks function in practice,” as quoted in the
The alliance has already broadened Ondo’s institutional network, now spanning 10 blockchains and more than 100 integrated applications, according to Yahoo Finance. Ondo’s tokenization platform, now accessible through CCIP, is built to simplify asset transfers across blockchains, addressing the pressing need for interoperability in institutional finance, as explained in the Morningstar release. The partnership also makes Ondo the first real-world asset provider to join Mastercard’s Multi-Token Network, further strengthening its position in linking blockchain technology with conventional payment systems, Yahoo Finance noted.
Despite this strategic progress, the ONDO token saw a 5% decline in value after the news, amid wider cryptocurrency market fluctuations related to U.S.-China tariff concerns, Yahoo Finance observed. Nevertheless, the collaboration is anticipated to foster long-term growth, especially as more institutions turn to blockchain for asset management and settlement, analysts told Blockonomi. With Chainlink’s oracle technology now at the core of Ondo’s platform, the partnership highlights the increasing adoption of institutional-grade solutions in the tokenization sector, as concluded by Bitcoin.com.
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