If Chainlink is going to power real infrastructure, the token has to matter.
Payment Abstraction proves the system can already route fees from ETH or stables into LINK. That’s real flow, not speculation. But wiring isn’t alignment.
The reserve is buying roughly a million dollars in LINK every week, yet more continues to move out through planned unlocks. It’s not criticism to ask how those flows fit together.
Is the reserve tightening supply over time or just smoothing liquidity?
How do these movements connect to staking and network revenue?
Nobody’s asking for hype. People want design clarity.
The community that carried this network deserves to understand how LINK, the reserve, and the broader economy connect in the finished system.
@CatfishFishy @nullpackets @ChainLinkGod Would love your thoughts or even just insults here.
1.15K
0
The content on this page is provided by third parties. Unless otherwise stated, OKX is not the author of the cited article(s) and does not claim any copyright in the materials. The content is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent the views of OKX. It is not intended to be an endorsement of any kind and should not be considered investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell digital assets. To the extent generative AI is utilized to provide summaries or other information, such AI generated content may be inaccurate or inconsistent. Please read the linked article for more details and information. OKX is not responsible for content hosted on third party sites. Digital asset holdings, including stablecoins and NFTs, involve a high degree of risk and can fluctuate greatly. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital assets is suitable for you in light of your financial condition.

