Chainlink social buzz surges – But LINK’s price tells another story!

ambcryptoPublished on 2025-11-06Last updated on 2025-11-07

Key Takeaways

Did the latest Chainlink partnerships boost LINK bullish sentiment?

No, this week has been bearish for LINK on the price charts as it lost a key swing low and support level from August.

What do the on-chain metrics show for LINK?

They reflected falling exchange reserves and a shift from bearish to neutral spot taker CVD- but neither had yet halted the LINK downtrend.


Chainlink [LINK] was one of the tokens driving social media engagement. A Santiment Insights post captured how Chainlink’s role as a multi-chain oracle network and its multiple partnerships with major financial institutions were a talking point.

A partnership between Chainlink and Dinari, a leading provider of tokenized U.S. equities, was announced on the 5th of November.

The aim was to make the S&P Digital Markets 50 Index one of the first to operate verifiably onchain. The index will track 35 U.S.-listed companies driving blockchain adoption and 15 major digital assets.

Another collaboration between Chainlink and Tradeweb, a global operator of marketplaces for rates, credits, equities, and money markets, to publish the Tradeweb FTSE U.S. Treasury Benchmark Closing Prices on-chain via DataLink, was announced on the 4th of November.

Despite the stream of affiliations with notable TradFi institutions, demand for Chainlink’s native token LINK remained weak. Why was this?

Clues from the on-chain metrics clash with Chainlink price action

Chainlink SantimentChainlink Santiment

Source: Santiment

In keeping with the rising social media engagement covered earlier, the social volume was verified to be higher than average compared to the past two months. Moreover, the weighted sentiment was bullish.

Therefore, regardless of the price action, the bigger picture was still encouraging for the investors.

Chainlink Spot Taker CVDChainlink Spot Taker CVD

Source: CryptoQuant

The bullish conviction was also witnessed in the steady drop in LINK exchange reserves, a sign of accumulation. The spot taker CVD, which measures which part is aggressive and driving the price movement, flipped from bear-dominated to neutral.

This was also a notable development, since it sets the stage for a potential shift in price trends.

Chainlink 1-day ChartChainlink 1-day Chart

Source: LINK/USDT on TradingView

That trend shift is not here yet. To the contrary, the bearish structure was reinforced on the 3rd of November. The daily session closed below the swing low from August at $15.44, which meant bears were firmly in control.

The MACD highlighted bearish momentum, and the OBV made a new low alongside LINK prices to reflect heavy selling pressure.

If the current trajectory is maintained, a drop to $11 could be expected. Investors should take care to observe the news developments alongside price action to inform their decision-making process.

Right now, further drawdown is something traders and investors should prepare for.

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