Kraken will replace LayerZero with Chainlink CCIP as exclusive cross chain infrastructure for kBTC and future wrapped assets.
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Kraken is deprecating its cross-chain provider and migrating to Chainlink CCIP as the exclusive infrastructure for its wrapped assets. Summary Kraken chose Chainlink CCIP for its ISO 27001 and SOC 2 compliance, 16 independent nodes, native rate limits, and enterprise-grade security standards. The migration covers Kraken Wrapped Bitcoin (kBTC) and all future Kraken wrapped assets deployed across DeFi protocols. The move follows similar migrations by Kelp, Solv, and Re after the $292 million KelpDAO exploit in April that hit a LayerZero-powered bridge. Kraken posted the announcement on X on May 14, confirming that Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol will become its exclusive bridge infrastructure going forward. The exchange did not specify a migration timeline but said the switch covers kBTC, its 1:1 Bitcoin-backed wrapped token, and all future Kraken wrapped assets that it plans to bri
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Kraken is deprecating its cross-chain provider and migrating to Chainlink CCIP as the exclusive infrastructure for its wrapped assets. Kraken posted the announcement on X on May 14, confirming that Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol will become its exclusive bridge infrastructure…
Kraken is deprecating its existing cross-chain infrastructure and moving exclusively to Chainlink CCIP to secure Kraken Wrapped Bitcoin (kBTC) and all future wrapped assets.
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Aave transferred the first 25,000 rsETH into the LayerZero OFT adapter on Ethereum mainnet on May 13, formally reopening cross-chain bridging for the liquid restaking token after the April 18 exploit. Both Aave and Kelp DAO confirmed the move on X. The transaction landed at block 25087631 with a fee of 0.00004376 ETH, per Etherscan. The first tranche of rsETH has been transferred into the LayerZero OFT adapter, and rsETH bridging between mainnet and L2s is back open. https://t.co/lYUPFv9T7Y — Aave (@aave) May 13, 2026 The transfer marks the operational restart of rsETH movement between Ethereum mainnet and Layer 2 networks for the first time since the LayerZero bridge exploit drained $292 million in unbacked tokens. What happens in the next 24 to 48 hours Kelp said rsETH contracts will unpause for withdrawals within 24 hours of the first tran