Chainlink CCIP connects to the Canton network, enabling the cross-chain transfer of $8 trillion in RWA assets.

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On February 28, Chainlink announced the completion of its data standard integration with the Canton Network ecosystem, providing real-time data and cross-chain support for institutional-grade real-world asset tokenization. This deployment connects oracle infrastructure to a network that processes approximately $350 billion in U.S. Treasury repurchase agreements daily and supports over $8 trillion in on-chain assets, marking a new stage in the “Institutional RWA Cross-Chain Solution.”

According to disclosed information, this integration covers Chainlink Data Streams, SmartData, and reserve proof services, offering tamper-proof price data, portfolio valuation, and collateral verification for applications on Canton. For lending, margin management, and settlement operations, high-frequency, low-latency data input is essential. With this infrastructure, participants can verify the status of on-chain collateral assets in real-time, improving efficiency and transparency in tokenized U.S. Treasury repurchase transactions.

Canton currently supports on-chain assets including bonds, funds, and other regulated financial instruments. With Chainlink’s integration, these assets can receive continuously updated valuation information, providing more reliable data support for risk-weighted asset management. Chainlink stated that its network has processed over $28 trillion in cross-chain transactions historically, and this collaboration further strengthens its role in institutional finance.

Additionally, Chainlink CCIP has also integrated with Canton, supporting secure messaging and asset transfers across different blockchain networks. For tokenized real-world asset cross-chain transfers that need to move between public and private chains, CCIP offers a standardized interoperability framework, reducing reliance on manual processes and improving settlement efficiency within compliant environments.

Against the backdrop of global financial institutions exploring “on-chain asset collateralized loans and cross-chain clearing architectures,” the RWA market is widely regarded as promising. Industry forecasts suggest that by 2030, the tokenized asset market could reach trillions of dollars. Regulatory clarity and data reliability will be key variables influencing institutional adoption speed.

This integration between Chainlink and Canton further connects traditional financial workflows with blockchain infrastructure, adding a trusted data layer for large-scale institutional trading networks. Whether cross-chain RWA circulation can achieve scale will still depend on regulatory coordination and market acceptance.

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