Aptos Integrates Chainlink’s CCIP and Data Feeds to Boost Decentralized App Development
AUSTIN, TEXAS – Layer-1 blockchain Aptos (APT) said Thursday that it is integrating real-world data provider Chainlink’s (LINK) Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and data feeds as part of joining Chainlink’s SCALE program.
The expansion, announced at a panel discussion at Consensus 2024 in Austin, aims to help developers on Aptos to build decentralized applications (dApps) on the network.
09:45
Blockchain for Europe Secretary General on State of Global Crypto Regulation
01:08
Aptos’ APT Token Down 52% in April After Booming March: VanEck
02:13
Key Events You Shouldn’t Miss at Consensus 2024
11:19
What to Expect From Consensus 2024
The collaboration would make Aptos the first Move-based blockchain integrating Chainlink’s services, the press release claims.
As the number of independent blockchains are proliferating, communication between the different networks is posing a challenge to the digital asset economy. Chainlink is one of the key projects working on connecting these systems streaming data between them and the outside world. For example, its CCIP software played a key role in Chainlink’s partnership with SWIFT, a global closed banking messaging system.
Aptos, founded by former employees of Facebook parent company Meta, is a blockchain that focuses on low-cost transactions and high throughput. It was built with the Move programming language, the basis of Meta’s shuttered crypto project Diem.
“Joining the Chainlink SCALE program will empower developers on Aptos with new and increased access to Chainlink services, expanding the toolkit of resources on Aptos available to help them build secure, scalable, and fully-featured dApps” said Bashar Lazaar, grants and ecosystem lead at Aptos Foundation, the ecosystem development organization supporting Aptos.
Edited by Stephen Alpher.
Disclosure
Please note that our
privacy policy,
terms of use,
cookies,
and
do not sell my personal information
has been updated
.
CoinDesk is an
award-winning
media outlet that covers the cryptocurrency industry. Its journalists abide by a
strict set of editorial policies.
In November 2023
, CoinDesk was acquired
by the Bullish group, owner of
Bullish,
a regulated, digital assets exchange. The Bullish group is majority-owned by
Block.one; both companies have
interests
in a variety of blockchain and digital asset businesses and significant holdings of digital assets, including bitcoin.
CoinDesk operates as an independent subsidiary with an editorial committee to protect journalistic independence. CoinDesk employees, including journalists, may receive options in the Bullish group as part of their compensation.
Learn more about Consensus 2024, CoinDesk’s longest-running and most influential event that brings together all sides of crypto, blockchain and Web3. Head to consensus.coindesk.com to register and buy your pass now.