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Chainlink’s CCIP Surges Past $7B in Q2

On July 25, 2026 by voice

  • Chainlink’s CCIP attracted more than $7 billion in migrated token value during Q2, while quarterly volume reached $4.90 billion, rising 353% year over year.
  • Kraken, Mantle, KelpDAO, and Lombard shifted major assets to CCIP, highlighting how security concerns are accelerating moves away from legacy bridge infrastructure.
  • CCIP expanded across new blockchains and tokens as Chainlink’s total value secured reached $110 billion and institutional initiatives connected interoperability with traditional finance globally.

Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol recorded more than $7 billion in token value migrating to its infrastructure during Q2 2026, while quarterly CCIP volume reached $4.90 billion, up 353% year over year. The figures point to something larger than routine network growth: projects are actively replacing older bridges with infrastructure designed around stronger security controls. The quarter suggests a broad flight toward secure-by-default cross-chain rails, as protocols increasingly treat interoperability not as an optional feature, but as foundational infrastructure for moving digital assets safely between expanding blockchain ecosystems across markets increasingly focused on tokenized finance globally.

Security-led migrations reshape cross-chain infrastructure

Several major projects made that shift concrete. Kraken selected CCIP for more than $330 million in wrapped bitcoin and future wrapped assets, Mantle migrated over $2.5 billion in MNT, and KelpDAO moved $1.5 billion in rsETH after an exploit involving its previous bridge provider. Lombard Finance also adopted CCIP to secure more than $1 billion in bitcoin assets. Legacy bridge replacements are becoming one of CCIP’s strongest adoption drivers, revealing how security failures elsewhere can rapidly redirect valuable token ecosystems toward a standardized interoperability model with broader institutional ambitions across interconnected decentralized finance markets worldwide.

Expansion was not limited to migrations. CCIP added mainnet support for Robinhood, Tempo, Creditcoin, NeoX, ADI, Edge, and Pharos, while its Cross-Chain Token standard gained 84 assets, including 20 tokens tied to Solana subnet environments. Usage also accelerated among established products: Maple’s syrupUSDT and syrupUSDC exceeded $2.5 billion in combined volume, cbBTC volume rose 278% quarter over quarter, and GHO produced $579 million, up 94%. CCIP is widening both its network footprint and the transaction activity flowing through it, creating scale across chains, tokens, and applications during a quarter marked by unusually rapid institutional expansion.

The broader Chainlink ecosystem ended the quarter with $110 billion in total value secured, while institutional integrations reinforced the cross-chain narrative. DTCC announced plans to use Chainlink technology in its Collateral AppChain, and Project Pangea brought together more than 50 banks representing over $10 trillion in assets under management to explore T+0 foreign-exchange settlement. CCIP’s growth increasingly connects crypto infrastructure with traditional financial workflows, yet the real test remains whether expanding adoption can preserve reliability as tokenized assets, regulated institutions, and around-the-clock settlement place heavier demands on shared cross-chain systems across increasingly complex global markets.

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