Key Highlights
- Cross-chain transfers: CASH+ token can now move natively between BNB Chain and Ethereum using Chainlink CCIP.
- Real-time NAV: Chainlink Price Feeds provide live Net Asset Value updates for the tokenized fund.
- RWA adoption boost: The integration supports faster settlement, accurate pricing, and wider distribution of tokenized assets.
Asseto Finance, a platform for tokenizing real-world assets, has added Chainlink CCIP and Price Feeds to power its RWA-as-a-service platform.
The company said it is now using Chainlink’s interoperability and data standards, with CCIP handling cross-chain transfers and Price Feeds providing on-chain pricing.
CASH+ tokenized fund goes cross-chain
According to Asseto Finance, its CASH+ tokenized fund now has access to real-time Net Asset Value (NAV) data powered by Chainlink Price Feeds.
The fund is also natively transferable across BNB Chain and Ethereum via Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), removing the need for custom bridge infrastructure.
Asseto said the integration is intended to support faster settlement, accurate pricing, and wider distribution of its tokenized fund products.
Why Asseto chose Chainlink
Tokenized funds depend on frequent pricing updates, reserve verification, and reliable settlement mechanisms.
Chainlink currently provides market pricing, Proof of Reserves (PoR), and NAV data for tokenized funds and financial products across multiple blockchains.
Additionally, Chainlink already works with most DeFi protocols and supplies over 70% of the data used across DeFi, which makes it the biggest data provider in the ecosystem.
Institutional data and TradFi connectivity
The network has partnerships with institutional data firms like S&P Global and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), allowing regulated financial data from traditional markets to be used directly on-chain.
Chainlink isn’t limited to data feeds. It also connects blockchains with traditional financial (TradFi) systems, making things like on-chain settlement for TradFi payments and access to liquidity from multiple sources possible.
Its infrastructure has been picked up by several Web3 security teams, mainly because it has maintained high uptime and shown strong protection against manipulation.
Orchestration and enterprise workflows
With the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE), developers can bring together multiple blockchains, off-chain systems, data inputs, and AI models into one coordinated setup.
CRE also adds privacy features, which lets enterprises run sensitive operations on-chain without exposing confidential business information.
This is becoming increasingly important for regulated financial products and institutional real-world asset use cases.
Nazarov: RWAs are becoming the standard
Chainlink Co-Founder Sergey Nazarov recently said that real-world assets (RWAs) moving on-chain are no longer dependent on speculative crypto cycles.
According to Nazarov, RWAs generate value through continuous markets, verifiable on-chain data, collateral transparency, and automated settlement.
He has said that real-world assets moving on-chain could eventually be worth more than cryptocurrencies themselves, pushing tokenized assets into the mainstream financial system rather than keeping them as a crypto-only use case.
The bigger picture
Asseto Finance’s integration reflects a broader shift, with RWA platforms increasingly turning to Chainlink as the go-to layer for reliable data and cross-chain transfers.
As tokenized funds roll out on multiple blockchains, access to live NAV data and secure interoperability is moving from a bonus feature to basic infrastructure.
This is a developing story.
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