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Chainlink Powers OlympusDAO Cross Chain Expansion with CCIP Integration | BSCN (fka BSC News)
OlympusDAO has officially implemented Chainlink**’s** Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) as its canonical cross-chain infrastructure. This upgrade aims to enable seamless and secure token transfers of its native OHM token, beginning with Solana.
The decision follows a unanimous governance vote within the Olympus community, showing strong support for moving toward Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard. OlympusDAO now joins a growing list of protocols adopting CCIP to improve security, interoperability, and developer control in decentralized finance.
The core of this upgrade is the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard—a self-serve system that lets token issuers fully control how their tokens move across chains, without needing permission. CCTs are not just about moving tokens between chains—they’re about doing so without slippage, with full ownership, and with programmable flexibility.
According to Olympus’ Chief Marketing Officer FattyBagz:
This implementation begins with Solana, a chain known for high throughput and low fees. However, Olympus may expand to Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Berachain, and Optimism—pending further community approval.
###Chainlink's Edge
Chainlink’s CCIP is a fully battle-tested protocol. Per reports, since 2022, the Decentralized Oracle Network (DON) powering Chainlink has facilitated over $21 trillion in onchain transaction value.
Following are some of its features that’s reportedly helpful for Olympus DAO:
By implementing CCIP, Olympus reduces reliance on legacy bridging solutions that often expose tokens to third-party risk, lack transparency, or require significant integration overhead.
The integration gives OlympusDAO a foundation for expanding its native token, OHM, across multiple chains—starting with Solana.
This move:
###Part of a Bigger Picture in Web3 Interoperability
OlympusDAO’s move comes at a time when Chainlink CCIP is accelerating adoption across multiple sectors. Recently, Chainlink, Astar Network, and Optimism launched the first SuperchainERC20-compatible cross-chain token. Powered by CCIP, this deployment enabled Astar’s native token, ASTR, to go live on the Soneium Mainnet under the CCT standard.
Chainlink also played a central role in the e-HKD+ Phase 2 pilot. In this initiative, Hong Kong’s central bank digital currency (e-HKD) was exchanged for Australia’s A$DC stablecoin via CCIP. Transactions that traditionally took 2–3 days were settled in seconds, even on weekends. It demonstrated CCIP’s ability to bridge public and private blockchains, all while enabling near-instant settlement and low risk.
Chainlink’s services in this case also covered:
Chainlink Labs also recently joined the Global Synchronizer Foundation (GSF)—a consortium led by Broadridge, Euroclear, and Cumberland. This collaboration focuses on the Canton Network, where Chainlink brings its expertise in decentralized data delivery and secure interoperability to large institutions managing trillions in capital.