Chainlink's LINK Gains as DigiFT, UBS Fund Tokenization Pilot in Hong Kong
DigiFT, Chainlink and UBS won approval under Hong Kong’s Cyberport subsidiy scheme to build automated infrastructure for tokenized financial products.

What to know:
- Chainlink's LINK token rose 2.5% crossing $24 following a collaboration with DigiFT and UBS to automate tokenized fund operations in Hong Kong.
- The partnership received approval under Hong Kong's Cyberport Blockchain and Digital Asset Pilot Subsidy Scheme to develop infrastructure for tokenized financial products.
- Chainlink also launched its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol on the Aptos blockchain, enhancing connectivity for decentralized finance applications.
Chainlink native token LINK
The three firms secured an approval under Hong Kong’s Cyberport Blockchain and Digital Asset Pilot Subsidy Scheme to build automated infrastructure for tokenized financial products, according to a Thursday press release.
The partners plan to streamline how tokenized funds are distributed, settled and managed throughout their lifecycle. Today, those processes often involve manual paperwork that slows transactions and increases the risk of error. By shifting these steps to smart contracts, the project aims to cut costs and standardize fund operations.
Under the system, investors place orders for UBS’s tokenized products through DigiFT’s regulated distributor smart contracts. Chainlink’s Digital Transfer Agent framework then processes the transactions and records them onchain, which in turn triggers issuance or redemption on UBS’s token contracts.
In other recent news, Chainlink also introduced its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol to the
Technical Analysis
- Chainlink's LINK has demonstrated a strong technical recovery following its 20% since mid-August, CoinDesk Research's technical analysis model said.
- Volume-based support established at $23.60 level following the breakout, confirmed by sustained buying interest.
- The token outperformed the broader crypto market benchmark CoinDesk 20, which advanced 1.5% gain during the same period.
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