Tokenized funds are popping up everywhere, but there's a messy problem: issuers launch on whatever chain they prefer that quarter. So you end up with the same asset type scattered across multiple chains, and moving between them becomes a whole separate headache.
Chainlink's CCIP (Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol) solves this by enabling token and data transfers across 60+ chains. It's a less hyped use case for $LINK compared to price feeds, but arguably more critical for real-world tokenization. If tokenized assets are going to scale, they need seamless cross-chain movement — not siloed deployments that require custom bridges every time.
This is infrastructure that matters when institutions actually start moving serious capital on-chain.
Chainlink's CCIP (Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol) solves this by enabling token and data transfers across 60+ chains. It's a less hyped use case for $LINK compared to price feeds, but arguably more critical for real-world tokenization. If tokenized assets are going to scale, they need seamless cross-chain movement — not siloed deployments that require custom bridges every time.
This is infrastructure that matters when institutions actually start moving serious capital on-chain.