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Chainlink, a leading decentralized oracle network, has announced a strategic partnership with SBI Digital Markets (SBIDM), the digital asset division of Japan's SBI Group, to develop cross-chain digital asset solutions. The collaboration aims to accelerate institutional adoption of tokenized assets by leveraging Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) to enable secure, multi-chain operations. SBIDM, which focuses on tokenized asset issuance and distribution, will integrate Chainlink's technology to enhance SBI Group's broader blockchain integration strategy.
The partnership builds on existing institutional collaborations with
CCIP, including a pilot with UBS Asset Management and SBIDM to enable end-to-end tokenized fund workflows across chains. Additionally, Chainlink recently partnered with Finance to expand cross-chain capabilities for tokenized real-world assets. These initiatives underscore the growing demand for interoperable infrastructure in the tokenized asset space, particularly as institutions seek to streamline operations across fragmented blockchain ecosystems.
Chainlink's CCIP technology is designed to facilitate secure data and value transfers between blockchains, addressing scalability and interoperability challenges that have historically hindered widespread adoption. By enabling seamless tokenized fund operations, the partnership with SBIDM could position SBI Group as a key player in Japan's evolving digital asset market, which has seen significant regulatory and technological advancements in recent years.
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