The post $41M Pours Into First LINK ETF: Will Chainlink Finally Break Its ATH? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Grayscale Chainlink Trust ETF ($GLNK) launched on Tuesday, attracting approximately $41.5 million in its first day and marking a milestone for altcoin ETFs in the U.S. Institutional demand for cryptocurrency exposure is expanding beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. As a result, many investors are now watching to see if LINK can reach new all-time highs. Sponsored Sponsored ETF Launch Reflects Rising Institutional Interest The Grayscale Chainlink Trust ETF, trading under the ticker $GLNK on NYSE Arca, is the first spot Chainlink ETF for US investors. According to SoSoValue data, as of Dec 3, it saw $40.90 million in net inflows on its debut, with total net assets reaching $67.55 million and $8.45 million in volume. The ETF closed up 7.74% at $12.81 per share. Grayscale converted its existing Chainlink Trust, first launched in February 2021, into this ETF. This move aligns with the company’s broader strategy and provides institutions with direct exposure to LINK through traditional accounts. At the time of reporting, LINK, Chainlink’s native token, was priced at $14.66. Grayscale CEO Peter Mintzberg noted the launch was “a clear signal of broader market demand for Chainlink exposure,” pointing to increased institutional interest in oracle network tokens. With its strong first day, $GLNK has become one of the top-performing new crypto ETFs, launching amid rising market activity and regulatory changes. LINK Technical Breakout and Whale Activity Technical analysts have seen a critical pattern shift in LINK’s price structure as the ETF debuted. The token broke out of a month-long downward channel. Many observers now believe this could help drive LINK past 2021 highs, as institutional flows through $GLNK may be a catalyst for new records. Sponsored Sponsored On-chain data highlights major whale accumulation before and after the ETF launch. Lookonchain reported that 39 new wallets withdrew 9.94 million LINK, worth… The post $41M Pours Into First LINK ETF: Will Chainlink Finally Break Its ATH? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Grayscale Chainlink Trust ETF ($GLNK) launched on Tuesday, attracting approximately $41.5 million in its first day and marking a milestone for altcoin ETFs in the U.S. Institutional demand for cryptocurrency exposure is expanding beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. As a result, many investors are now watching to see if LINK can reach new all-time highs. Sponsored Sponsored ETF Launch Reflects Rising Institutional Interest The Grayscale Chainlink Trust ETF, trading under the ticker $GLNK on NYSE Arca, is the first spot Chainlink ETF for US investors. According to SoSoValue data, as of Dec 3, it saw $40.90 million in net inflows on its debut, with total net assets reaching $67.55 million and $8.45 million in volume. The ETF closed up 7.74% at $12.81 per share. Grayscale converted its existing Chainlink Trust, first launched in February 2021, into this ETF. This move aligns with the company’s broader strategy and provides institutions with direct exposure to LINK through traditional accounts. At the time of reporting, LINK, Chainlink’s native token, was priced at $14.66. Grayscale CEO Peter Mintzberg noted the launch was “a clear signal of broader market demand for Chainlink exposure,” pointing to increased institutional interest in oracle network tokens. With its strong first day, $GLNK has become one of the top-performing new crypto ETFs, launching amid rising market activity and regulatory changes. LINK Technical Breakout and Whale Activity Technical analysts have seen a critical pattern shift in LINK’s price structure as the ETF debuted. The token broke out of a month-long downward channel. Many observers now believe this could help drive LINK past 2021 highs, as institutional flows through $GLNK may be a catalyst for new records. Sponsored Sponsored On-chain data highlights major whale accumulation before and after the ETF launch. Lookonchain reported that 39 new wallets withdrew 9.94 million LINK, worth…

$41M Pours Into First LINK ETF: Will Chainlink Finally Break Its ATH?

2025/12/04 12:07

The Grayscale Chainlink Trust ETF ($GLNK) launched on Tuesday, attracting approximately $41.5 million in its first day and marking a milestone for altcoin ETFs in the U.S.

Institutional demand for cryptocurrency exposure is expanding beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. As a result, many investors are now watching to see if LINK can reach new all-time highs.

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ETF Launch Reflects Rising Institutional Interest

The Grayscale Chainlink Trust ETF, trading under the ticker $GLNK on NYSE Arca, is the first spot Chainlink ETF for US investors. According to SoSoValue data, as of Dec 3, it saw $40.90 million in net inflows on its debut, with total net assets reaching $67.55 million and $8.45 million in volume. The ETF closed up 7.74% at $12.81 per share.

Grayscale converted its existing Chainlink Trust, first launched in February 2021, into this ETF. This move aligns with the company’s broader strategy and provides institutions with direct exposure to LINK through traditional accounts. At the time of reporting, LINK, Chainlink’s native token, was priced at $14.66.

Grayscale CEO Peter Mintzberg noted the launch was “a clear signal of broader market demand for Chainlink exposure,” pointing to increased institutional interest in oracle network tokens. With its strong first day, $GLNK has become one of the top-performing new crypto ETFs, launching amid rising market activity and regulatory changes.

Technical analysts have seen a critical pattern shift in LINK’s price structure as the ETF debuted. The token broke out of a month-long downward channel. Many observers now believe this could help drive LINK past 2021 highs, as institutional flows through $GLNK may be a catalyst for new records.

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On-chain data highlights major whale accumulation before and after the ETF launch. Lookonchain reported that 39 new wallets withdrew 9.94 million LINK, worth $188 million, from Binance since October’s market correction. This behavior underscores confidence among large holders, despite recent volatility.

Whale accumulation of LINK since October 11. Source: Lookonchain

Yet not all large investors have benefited. OnchainLens identified one address that acquired 2.33 million LINK over six months for $38.86 million. This whale now faces an unrealized loss of $10.5 million, with the position valued at $28.38 million. The case highlights the risks and volatility in LINK accumulation, especially for early purchasers at higher prices.

Individual whale accumulation pattern showing unrealized losses. Source: OnchainLens/Nansen

Market Dynamics and Potential Risks

Open Interest data presents a nuanced view after the ETF launch. Open Interest has risen to around $7 million, following a prior dip. This trend signals renewed trader engagement and greater confidence in LINK’s potential. A simultaneous price increase and Open Interest typically points to bullish momentum and active derivatives trading.

However, analysts caution that whales who accumulated LINK before the ETF launch may soon approach break-even or profit targets. If these holders sell, selling pressure could limit short-term gains despite strong institutional inflows. Traders are closely watching as LINK tests resistance, weighing optimism against possible reversals while awaiting further momentum.

The ETF’s outlook depends on whether institutional demand meets potential whale selling and continues to attract capital. As technical breakouts, whale accumulation, and Open Interest rise alongside record ETF inflows, both breakout and correction remain possible. Market participants are watching to see if LINK sustains its upward momentum or if profit-taking will drive a correction before new highs.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/grayscale-chainlink-trust-etf-launch/

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