“Blockchain networks may face growth obstacles due to “chain tribalism”, resistance to cross-chain collaboration. However, a shift towards chain interoperability, or different blockchains interacting, is expected by 2023. Notable upcoming developments aim to enhance this interoperability, although existing methods risk security breaches and require improvement.”
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Unraveling Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol – Future of Banking or Risky Business?
“Chainlink has unveiled its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) to manage cross-chain applications creation and services, now available for early users across several blockchain platforms, including Ethereum and Polygon. This protocol fulfills a substantial role in Chainlink’s partnership with international money transfer network, SWIFT.”
Banks and Chainlink Team Up for Blockchain Interoperability: Possibilities and Security Risks
World’s largest banks, including Citi and BNP Paribas, are testing permissioned bank-owned blockchains under SWIFT’s guidance to enable communication with public blockchains like Ethereum. Chainlink’s technology will serve as the bridge, overcoming network fragmentation and ensuring secure information sharing across public and private chains.
Balancing Blockchain Innovation and Regulation: Nurturing Growth or Inviting Disaster?
Emin Gün Sirer, CEA of Ava Labs, urges the U.S. to “nurture” and “support” responsible blockchain innovation to avoid “disastrous consequences.” Blockchain technology has the potential to transform digital services and the economy, but striking a balance between innovation and safety remains a challenge.
SWIFT and Chainlink Collaboration: Tokenizing Assets for a Unified Blockchain Future
SWIFT collaborates with major banks and Chainlink to trial connecting private and public permissionless blockchains using Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This aims to enable tokenized asset transfers across public and private networks, potentially increasing the blockchain industry size significantly.
Swift, Chainlink, and Banks: Unlocking Blockchain’s Future in Finance
Swift, Chainlink, and major financial institutions like ANZ, BNP Paribas, and BNY Mellon are collaborating to explore blockchain technology’s potential in transferring tokenized assets across networks. The experiment aims to increase market liquidity and contribute to the blockchain industry’s growth beyond single-digit trillions.