Chainlink acquires Atlas, SVR solution integrates order flow technology to enhance DeFi revenue

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【Blockchain Rhythm】Chainlink recently announced a major move—directly acquiring the on-chain order flow infrastructure project Atlas and bringing the core development team of Atlas into the fold. The logic behind this is quite clear: they are integrating Atlas’s order flow technology directly into their own SVR (Verifiable Revenue Recapture) solution.

What does this mean? First, Chainlink’s SVR solution will become more powerful, and second, it will be able to expand more quickly across different blockchain ecosystems. For DeFi protocols, this is also a positive—by optimizing revenue structures, they can achieve more stable earnings. Such technological integration is quite common in the DeFi space, often through mergers and acquisitions to quickly fill gaps and then develop more comprehensive solutions.

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TokenToastervip
· 4h ago
Hey, isn't it? Chainlink's acquisition of Atlas looks pretty smart, directly bringing order flow technology in-house. Is Link about to take off again? Or is it just a paper benefit? This kind of M&A tactic is really everywhere in Web3, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on the subsequent execution. Stable returns in DeFi have always been a pain point. If SVR can really solve it, I would be a bit期待.
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rug_connoisseurvip
· 4h ago
Chainlink's recent acquisition is quite interesting; order flow technology is indeed a bottleneck. --- Once again, mergers and acquisitions to fill gaps—how many times has this routine been played... However, SVG integrating order flow is somewhat promising. --- DeFi is about to be restricted again, with the big players monopolizing order flow. --- Atlas has been acquired; I always thought it wouldn't stay independent for long. --- Verifiable yield sounds impressive, but whether it can actually be implemented remains to be seen.
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Layer2Observervip
· 4h ago
Order flow technology, let me see how the actual results are. Theoretically, it can optimize returns, but how to implement it on various public blockchains still needs further validation.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 4h ago
Another merger and acquisition, is Chainlink trying to bottom fish? --- SVR+ order flow, sounds pretty powerful, but is DeFi money really that easy to make? --- Directly acquiring teams, this tactic has been stale in Web3 for a long time, and the key is whether they can still come out ahead. --- Stable returns? I always feel like there's a rug pull coming someday. --- Chainlink is again positioning itself, is this rhythm aiming for a monopoly on oracles? --- So basically, it's about spending money to buy technology and then expanding your own system. Old tricks. --- Atlas is either cooling off or actively selling; these details are worth digging into. --- Is the positive news for DeFi really good, or is it another wave of cuts? --- Acquisition + integration, sounds professional, but what about in practice? --- Order flow is now in Chainlink's hands, which might not be good news for small and medium protocols.
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