Caliber Becomes First Nasdaq-Listed Company to Add Chainlink (LINK) to Treasury

Markets 2025-09-11 09:43

Caliber, a U.S.-based real estate and digital asset management company, has officially completed its first purchase of Chainlink (LINK) tokens as part of its broader digital asset financial strategy. The move positions Caliber as the first Nasdaq-listed firm to designate LINK as a core reserve asset.


The company confirmed that its initial acquisition was conducted as a test transaction to evaluate internal infrastructure, accounting, and custody systems. Over time, Caliber plans to steadily accumulate LINK using existing credit facilities, cash reserves, and equity-linked securities. Future plans also include generating yield through LINK staking.

Bridging Real Estate and Digital Assets

Caliber’s decision to focus on Chainlink stems from its relevance to the firm’s core business. Chainlink serves as a decentralized oracle network that connects blockchains with real-world data, an essential function that complements Caliber’s real estate investment platforms.

By incorporating LINK into its treasury strategy, Caliber aims to enhance transparency for shareholders through market-based disclosures while also creating opportunities for yield generation. CEO Chris Loeffler emphasized that the first purchase was primarily a systems test, with a long-term strategy of incremental accumulation rather than large-scale one-time buys to mitigate market volatility risks.

Expert Oversight and Long-Term Commitment

To ensure best practices, Caliber has established a cryptocurrency advisory committee composed of digital asset and blockchain experts. The committee will provide ongoing guidance to the company’s leadership and board of directors.

Funding for LINK acquisitions will come from multiple channels, including extended credit lines, internal liquidity, and equity-linked financing instruments.

Despite an 83% decline in its share price over the past 12 months, Caliber maintains that this strategy is not speculative but a long-term, institutional-grade financial policy designed to merge traditional real estate with blockchain-based infrastructure. On the other hand, a spot chainlink ETF could be launched in the future, which allows chainlink to go further in the future. Could LINK reach its ATM in the future?

 

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