The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission hires former Chainlink lawyer Taylor Lindman.The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission hires former Chainlink lawyer Taylor Lindman.

SEC taps Chainlink legal veteran as Grayscale builds 5M LINK position

2026/02/24 08:29
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The SEC hired a former Chainlink legal leader to help guide crypto policy, while Grayscale builds a large LINK position behind the scenes.  Lindman’s role will focus on advising the agency on digital asset regulation, bringing direct experience from one of the blockchain industry’s most widely used oracle networks. 

According to data from Arkham Intelligence, Chainlink’s price remained over 70% below last year’s high, but Grayscale’s LINK holdings increased past 5.25 million tokens in February 2026.

The SEC hired a former Chainlink lawyer to help make new rules for crypto

Before joining the team, Lindman served as Deputy General Counsel at Chainlink Labs for five years. Due to his background, Lindman understands the roles of both crypto companies and regulators in creating guidelines for digital currency. His experience with Oracle Networks, smart contracts, regulators, and traditional finance groups makes him a good fit to replace Michael Selig, who now leads the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

The SEC created its Crypto Task Force after former chair Gary Gensler stepped down. Gensler said most crypto assets should be treated as assets and led the agency in enforcement actions and lawsuits against crypto companies. However, the SEC is now interested in clear guidelines and open talks with the industry.

Task force lead Hester Peirce publicly welcomed Lindman and said she expects “great things” as the group works on laws for digital assets. The team has already begun holding roundtable meetings with crypto companies and market players and studying tokenization, decentralized finance, and crypto market structure.

Chainlink also appreciated Lindman’s five years of service and said it looks forward to modernizing the U.S. financial system together. The company is gaining ground in both government circles and institutional finance, as it now has an inside man at the center of U.S. regulation, and large investors keep building LINK positions. 

Grayscale bought millions of LINK as big investors show trust in Chainlink.

According to data from Arkham Intelligence, Grayscale kept buying LINK in December and into February 2026, even as the market stayed weak. The price of LINK dropped from around $15 to near $7.20 during that period, but Grayscale bought roughly 4 million and now holds 5.258 million LINK tokens (over $43 million at today’s prices).

LINK spot ETFs also haven’t seen a single day of net outflows as daily inflows stay under $1 million on average. Instead of rushing for the exit, investors here hold their positions, unlike in other crypto ETFs, where cash flows swing back and forth with short-term market moves.

The reason is that Chainlink supports smart contracts, lending platforms, derivatives markets, and prediction systems. It also helps blockchains connect to prices, events, and external information by serving as key infrastructure for decentralized finance.

That real-world usage is growing. In fact, Chainlink has had five-minute prediction markets on Polymarket since February 2026. Polymarket’s trading volume recently surpassed $7 billion in a single month, a new record. 

As more people engage with those markets, Chainlink processes more in the background, which helps strengthen its long-term value and provides another incentive for people to remain involved.

However, in the short term, things remain bumpy. LINK is still struggling with significant selling pressure, and the overall crypto market remains in an extreme fear state. 

There’s even talk that LINK may trade range-bound for an extended period of time near its low. In past cycles, LINK has taken more than one year to establish its bear market low, and that may happen again.

Looking at the bigger picture, money is still leaving altcoins. Experts say that when money returns, only projects with real-world use cases will see significant growth. This is exactly what sets Chainlink apart: it’s a project that’s actually working with real products, real markets, and real users, which is why big investors keep buying more of it, even at low prices.

And this brings everything together. So, while LINK’s price is struggling, institutions are voting with their money, and Grayscale’s accumulation is a vote of confidence in Chainlink’s long-term prospects in the world of crypto. Meanwhile, Chainlink is also getting some regulatory support with Taylor Lindman’s appointment at the SEC.

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