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Chainlink, a prominent data oracle provider, has introduced its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) on the Mainnet on June 17.
This exciting launch comes with early access support for Avalanche, Ethereum, Optimism, and Polygon (MATIC) networks. Moreover, the CCIP has already been adopted by well-known DeFi lending platforms like Aave and Synthetix.
Chainlink emphasizes that the security model used to power its price oracles, known for their resilience against flash-loan attacks and other threats, underpins the new protocol.
Sergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink, envisions CCIP becoming the financial equivalent of the "TCP/IP of finance," drawing parallels to the foundational architecture of the internet established around 50 years ago.
In an interview with Decrypt, Nazarov explained that CCIP establishes a standardized communication system between different blockchain networks. This interoperability is expected to facilitate connections between DeFi applications and various other chains in the public blockchain space. As a result, these networks will enjoy the advantages of a robust security system through the newly created active management network.
Importantly, Chainlink's focus extends beyond cryptocurrencies and encompasses broader applications in the financial realm.
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Nazarov described how CCIP will establish a symbiotic relationship between the private and public sectors, bridging the gap between traditional finance and digital assets. This integration is expected to unlock access to trillions of dollars, benefiting both the cryptocurrency space and the broader financial world.
Chainlink has already initiated collaborations with major players in traditional finance such as Swift, BNY Mellon, Citigroup, and BNP Parabens. Interestingly, this development coincides with BlackRock's significant foray into the Bitcoin ETF market.
Nazarov explained that this integration will enable banks to leverage real-world asset tokens, opening up various opportunities for their involvement in the blockchain space. Notably, he emphasized that unlike previous cycles driven primarily by token prices, the current situation is unique.
Banks are staying interested in cryptocurrencies due to consistent demand from their clients to incorporate digital assets into their institutional services. According to Nazarov, this shift is a transformative moment for global finance.
He compared the potential impact of CCIP to that of TCP/IP, which successfully united a fragmented internet. Similarly, Nazarov envisions CCIP unifying the fragmented global financial system, creating a more interconnected and seamless landscape.
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