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Caliber bought $6.5 million in tokens as part of its digital asset treasury strategy, while the Chainlink Reserve’s token buybacks near $8 million since last month.
By Krisztian Sandor, CD Analytics|Edited by Nikhilesh De
Sep 18, 2025, 6:27 p.m.

- Chainlink’s native token surged 6% to over $24.5 as altcoins led crypto markets higher in anticipation of spot-based ETFs entering the market soon.
- Caliber purchased $6.5 million worth of LINK tokens as part of its digital asset strategy, while the Chainlink Reserve bought another $1 million tokens.
- LINK is gaining momentum with multiple resistance levels breached, CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model said.
Oracle network Chainlink’s (LINK) native token surged 6% over the past 24 hours crossing $24.5 on Thursday as crypto prices climbed higher with altcoins outperforming.
The price action happened as large-cap altcoins led crypto markets higher in anticipation that spot-based ETFs could hit the market soon with the SEC approving general listing standards.
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That could include Chainlink’s LINK, too, with several applications filed earlier this year and LINK futures being traded on U.S.-regulated exchanges like Coinbase Derivatives.
Caliber (CWD), a public wealth management firm that adopted a Chainlink treasury reserve asset initiative, said on Thursday it bought $6.5 million worth of tokens as part of its digital asset strategy.
The Chainlink Reserve also purchased on Thursday another 43,000 LINK ($1.05 million) as part of the initiative to buy tokens using revenue from protocol integrations and services, similar to public companies’ share buyback programs.
Since August, the reserve has accumulated a total of 323,116 tokens, worth $7.9 million, data shows.
The technical indicators underscore LINK’s gaining momentum, according to CoinDesk’s Research’s technical analysis data.
- Robust support established at $22.82 with high-volume confirmation of 5.56 million units, significantly surpassing the 24-hour average of 1.48 million.
- Multiple resistance levels breached including $24.16 and $24.42, demonstrating sustained purchasing pressure.
- Ascending low formations throughout the recovery phase indicating consistent upward momentum.
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