DTCC to use Chainlink to power 24/7 collateral management network

DTCC, the world's largest post-trade infrastructure provider, will integrate Chainlink oracle technology into its tokenized collateral management platform launching Q4 2026. The integration automates margining, valuation, and settlement across blockchains, enabling 24/7 collateral workflows. This marks major institutional adoption of blockchain infrastructure, with 52% of firms expecting live tokenized collateral management by year-end 2026, signaling accelerating fintech disruption for Indian market participants.
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