Chainlink's native token (LINK) is ending the week with a strong 22.05% gain, reaching $11.45.
Inside Chainlink's move into AI and U.S. regulation
The developers are targeting practical demand as AI systems and robots operating 24/7 cannot rely on the traditional banking system because of its delays and limited operating hours.
Launched in mid-August under the mission "The Onchain Engine for the Agentic Economy", the Chainlink for Agents platform addresses the problem of machine payments by serving as a verified data layer for AI agents settling transactions in stablecoins through the CCIP protocol.
The practical value of these rails is confirmed by the speed of their commercial adoption: Robinhood and BitGo have already begun integrating the AI layer.
At the same time, Chainlink's leadership is building a regulatory foundation around cybersecurity. At a CFTC committee meeting, project co-founder Sergey Nazarov presented smart contract architecture as a tool for protecting U.S. financial markets from algorithmic manipulation and attacks by advanced AI systems.
The hearings demonstrated a shift in the direction of U.S. authorities: instead of debating the legality of cryptocurrencies, regulators focused on establishing rules for moving domestic markets onchain. Commenting on the changing agenda in Washington, Chris Barrett emphasized:
"Instead of debating whether crypto belongs in the U.S., the focus was on how prediction markets, perpetuals, and other onchain financial products can operate here within clear rules."
For Chainlink, this regulatory shift opens new operational avenues that are already supported by its presence in government infrastructure. Macroeconomic indicators from the U.S. Department of Commerce are transmitted through the oracle network, while the Bermuda Monetary Authority uses the company's tools for embedded supervision.
The current capital inflow reflects major players' bet that the project will establish itself as a core infrastructure layer for traditional finance.
The Project Pangea banking consortium, with more than $10 trillion in assets under management, clearing corporation DTCC, investment giants UBS and Amundi, as well as JPMorgan and CME, are already using Chainlink solutions to settle real-world assets (RWA).