Key Takeaways: Standard Chartered's $200 LINK target triggered the highest whale transaction count in five months, but ETF flows and exchange reserves tell a more cautious story.
Key Takeaways: Standard Chartered's $200 LINK target triggered the highest whale transaction count in five months, but ETF flows and exchange reserves tell a more cautious story.

Standard Chartered's $200 LINK target triggered the highest whale transaction count in five months, but ETF flows and exchange reserves tell a more cautious story.
Chainlink's LINK rose 6.8 percent to $9.35 after Standard Chartered set a $200 price target, as whale transactions hit a five-month high.
"Chainlink is the only end-to-end platform capable of supporting the full lifecycle of tokenized assets across both decentralized finance and traditional finance," Geoff Kendrick, global head of digital assets research at Standard Chartered, said.
Santiment logged 246 transactions above $100,000 in 24 hours, the highest daily count in five months. Wallets holding 100,000 to 10 million LINK now control 466.31 million coins, or 46.57 percent of circulating supply, the analytics firm said. The cohort's balance has grown alongside the transaction count.
Standard Chartered projects tokenized assets on-chain to reach $4 trillion by end-2028, up from $340 billion today, and DeFi deployments to hit $2.7 trillion by 2030. The bank forecasts LINK at $13 by end-2026, $82 by 2028, and $133 by 2029.
Institutional flows lag the whale surge
Spot LINK exchange-traded funds attracted just $150,307 last week and posted zero inflows in two of the prior three weeks, according to SoSoValue data. Cumulative net inflows stand at $128.29 million against $114.87 million in net assets, leaving the institutional wrappers largely idle.
Exchange reserves tell a similar story. CryptoQuant data shows reserves fell from 142.8 million LINK in late June to roughly 122.3 million in early August, but have since climbed back to 123.7 million — a pattern that can signal holders moving to sell into strength. LINK remains down more than 28 percent year-to-date despite the recent rally.
Technical setup points to $10.87 barrier
Analyst Michaël van de Poppe said LINK has left its bear market behind, pointing to higher highs and higher lows across the three-day chart. He targets $11, just above the first resistance band near $10.87, with a second band around $14.42. Relative strength against Bitcoin has printed higher highs and higher lows for weeks, supporting the macro uptrend read. A close back under the trendline near $8.70 would break the structure entirely.
Bitcoin trades at $62,968, down 3.1 percent over the past seven days, with support between $58,115 and $62,275 and resistance at $65,800.
The gap between whale accumulation and institutional ETF flows defines the current setup. Chainlink secures over $110 billion in value and covers roughly 70 percent of oracle-dependent DeFi, giving the token direct exposure to the tokenization wave Standard Chartered projects. If tokenized assets reach $4 trillion by 2028, Chainlink's fee revenue could rise about 25 times, the bank estimates — but the market has yet to price in that conviction beyond the whale cohort.
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