Chainlink Reserve Surges Past 280,000 LINK as Price Strategy Heats Up

Markets 2025-09-13 11:48

Chainlink (LINK), the leading blockchain oracle network, announced on September 11 that its on-chain reserve has surpassed 280,000 LINK, strengthening its long-term growth and sustainability strategy.


The reserve, first detailed in an August 7 announcement, is designed to accumulate LINK using off-chain revenue from enterprises and on-chain service fees. This mechanism supports both sustainability and scarcity, enhancing the overall value proposition of the LINK token.

Chainlink’s Revenue Conversion Driving Growth

At the heart of this system is payment abstraction infrastructure, which allows users to pay service fees in gas tokens, stablecoins, or other assets. These assets are then automatically converted into LINK through decentralized exchanges (primarily Uniswap V3).

Chainlink confirmed via X that 43,034 LINK was added on September 11, bringing the total reserve to 280,048 LINK. This follows a September 4 allocation of 43,937 LINK, which pushed reserves above 237,000 LINK at that time.

Artificial Scarcity Through Supply Reduction

Approximately 97% of on-chain revenue is converted to LINK and removed from circulation, creating artificial scarcity akin to Bitcoin halving cycles. The strategy, spearheaded by co-founders Sergey Nazarov and CTO Steve Ellis, aims to build a sustainable token economy.

Enterprise adoption remains a major driver, with high-profile partnerships, such as with Mastercard, cementing Chainlink’s role in powering the booming $50+ billion tokenized real-world assets (RWA) market expected by 2025.

LINK’s Accelerating Accumulation

Internal metrics show that LINK accumulation in Q2 2025 surged 309% month-over-month, with supply control mechanisms such as timelocks and token burns enhancing scarcity. The reserve already exceeds $1 million worth of LINK in early accumulation and continues to grow steadily.

Chainlink describes this as a “flywheel model” , aligning ecosystem expansion with token value growth. The network is targeting a LINK price of $55 by strategically reducing supply and incentivizing long-term holding.

At the same time, Caliber is the first Nasdaq-Listed Company adding Chainlink (LINK) to treasury recently. With reserves accelerating, growing institutional adoption, ETF launch and increasing RWA integration, Chainlink is positioning LINK as a utility-backed asset with strong long-term value potential.

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