Chainlink Settles the World Cup but Markets Won’t Settle LINK

Source Beincrypto

Chainlink (LINK) now powers the betting markets behind the 2026 World Cup. Yet, its token trades near $7.94, close to 90-day lows.

The disconnect highlights a familiar pattern in crypto. Real-world use of Chainlink’s network is rising, while LINK’s price remains tied to sentiment across the wider market.

Chainlink provides oracle infrastructure that feeds real-world data, such as match results, onto blockchains. Prediction markets use that data to automatically settle bets.

ADI Predictstreet became the tournament’s first official prediction-market partner, and it runs on Chainlink oracles. Myriad, backed by Tom Lee and ConsenSys, settles more than 75 World Cup contracts the same way.

On Polymarket, the World Cup Winner market alone has attracted close to $2.2 billion in bets. The platform also runs fast crypto markets that resolve every 5 or 15 minutes. 

Those markets use Chainlink Data Streams and cover hundreds of token pairs. Chainlink says the markets have processed more than $7 billion in a matter of months. 

“No mania behind it either: social volume is running at its May average, not above it. The adoption stack isn’t crowd hype,” Santiment said.

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Despite the adoption, LINK trades about 23% below its May highs. The token has followed a broad June risk-off across crypto and other risk assets.

Bitcoin’s weakness has weighed on the wider market, and altcoins like LINK tend to amplify those moves. Lower risk appetite has capped any rebound.

Chainlink (LINK) Price Performance.Chainlink (LINK) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto Markets

Chainlink’s daily active addresses surged to 5,679 on June 5, marking the busiest day in the quarter. That same day, LINK printed its 90-day low. Higher usage has not raised prices.

“The tournament runs on its rails. The token trades on the macro,” Santiment added.

Despite the weakness, Joao Wedson, founder of analytics firm Alphractal, says LINK is “entering the accumulation zone.” He noted that large holders have resumed accumulating. At the same time, the altcoin trades below its realized price, the average cost basis of holders.

“There is another lower level that has acted as a historical price base. A true accumulation phase. BTC may still drop further, but LINK already looks like it is forming a bottom,” Wedson forecasted.

Santiment’s read offers the counterweight. Its data shows the price moving on macro, not adoption, which leaves the bottom unconfirmed for now.

Chainlink’s infrastructure keeps expanding while its token waits on the macro. The coming weeks of the tournament will test whether rising usage eventually pulls LINK off its lows.

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