LINK Targets 111% Surge Backed by Ecosystem Innovations

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  • A top crypto analyst predicts a 111% potential surge for LINK, targeting $47.154 in its next upward move.
  • LINK’s strong momentum is supported by whale activity and ecosystem expansions, including integration with layer-2 solutions.

Chainlink (LINK) continues to draw attention with its latest price spike, which had time to reach $30 in a major continuation move. Popular crypto analyst Javon Marks pointed out this milestone and underlined the notable positive volume increase seen in line with the price action.

Marks notes that more development is yet possible. With a potential 111% increase from current levels, the next target rests at $47.15. Should LINK exceed this level, the following benchmark of $88 could be relevant.

Source: Javon Marks on X

Meanwhile, LINK is swapped hands at about $21.68 at the time of writing, a 2.64% rise over the last 24 hours. This increasing momentum has also enabled Chainlink to recover market cap above the $13.5 billion mark.

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Chainlink Integration with Shibarium and Whale Accumulation Trends 

Besides that, as we previously reported, Shiba Inu has worked with Chainlink to integrate the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) into its layer-2 network, Shibarium. By letting developers create cross-chain apps driven by Chainlink’s strong oracle networks, this integration seeks to improve Shibarium’s capability.

By highlighting Chainlink’s growing impact over the larger blockchain space, the CCIP standard is intended to greatly help the Shibarium ecosystem to grow.

Also, whale activity around Chainlink has increased. According to CNF, a $75 million outflow of LINK tokens indicated higher accumulation by big investors, implying rising hope in the price recovery of the token. Such massive accumulation generally reflects faith in the long-term possibilities of an asset; Chainlink seems to be no exception.

Although bear pressure has occasionally existed, bullish signals like the TD Sequential keep pointing toward the likelihood of a brief surge.