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Chainlink Price Surges 8% as LINK Breaks Out — Can ETF Inflows Push It Toward $16?

Chainlink price has surged nearly 8% as LINK breaks above a multi-month resistance structure, putting the $12 level back in play after months of consolidation. The move arrives alongside a broader recovery across the crypto market, but…

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Chainlink Price Surges 8% as LINK Breaks Out — Can ETF Inflows Push It Toward $16?
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Chainlink price has surged nearly 8% as LINK breaks above a multi-month resistance structure, putting the $12 level back in play after months of consolidation. The move arrives alongside a broader recovery across the crypto market, but Chainlink is also benefiting from a strengthening institutional-demand narrative as spot LINK ETFs extend their inflow streak. The question is whether LINK can turn this breakout into a sustained move toward $14–$16.

ETF Inflows Give the LINK Rally an Institutional Catalyst

The strongest fundamental signal accompanying the breakout is the improvement in spot LINK ETF demand. Chainlink ETF products have recorded consecutive net inflow sessions, with recent data showing cumulative net inflows moving higher as institutional exposure to LINK expands. Earlier August data also showed Bitwise’s Chainlink ETF recording fresh purchases, while total ETF holdings continued to build.

The latest market discussion points to a four-day inflow streak and roughly $4.46 million in weekly inflows, with the products holding close to 1.78% of LINK’s circulating supply. ETF demand does not automatically translate into a straight-line price advance, but sustained purchases create an additional pool of spot demand alongside exchange and derivatives activity. If those flows persist while LINK remains above its breakout zone, the market has a stronger basis for extending the rally.

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