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Nillion rises 22% following integration of Chainlink’s CCIP

The privacy-focused network’s NIL token surged after enabling cross-chain transfers between Ethereum and HyperEVM via Chainlink’s interoperability protocol
Aug. 15, 2026
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Nillion’s NIL token jumped roughly 22% in 24 hours after the project announced it had integrated Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol, known as CCIP. The integration, revealed on August 14, enables secure NIL token transfers between Ethereum and HyperEVM, effectively unlocking trading access on Hyperliquid, one of the most active perpetuals platforms in DeFi.
Chainlink confirmed the integration the same day, giving the announcement an extra layer of credibility that traders clearly appreciated.
For Nillion, this means NIL holders can now move tokens between Ethereum and HyperEVM without relying on less battle-tested bridging solutions. The practical upshot is access to Hyperliquid, which has carved out a reputation as a go-to venue for perpetual futures trading with deep liquidity.
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Before this integration, NIL’s trading venues were more limited. Now, traders on Hyperliquid can take positions on the token, which typically drives both volume and price discovery.
Back in March, the project migrated its NIL token from a Cosmos-based chain called nilChain to Ethereum as an ERC-20 token on a 1:1 basis. That migration was a deliberate pivot toward Ethereum’s Layer 2 ecosystem.
Nillion itself operates as what it calls a “blind computer” network. The core idea is privacy-preserving computation, where data can be processed and stored without exposing its contents. The NIL token powers this ecosystem through transaction fees, governance voting, and staking.
Second, the Hyperliquid angle matters more than it might seem at first glance. Perpetuals platforms are where much of crypto’s most active trading volume lives. Getting listed on Hyperliquid doesn’t just add another exchange to the roster. It opens NIL to a class of traders who specialize in leveraged positions and short-term momentum plays.
Third, there’s the timing relative to the Cosmos-to-Ethereum migration. Five months after switching blockchain homes, Nillion is already shipping meaningful integrations that validate the decision.
The elevated trading volume accompanying the price move also suggests this wasn’t just a thin-liquidity spike.
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