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Mantle will shift its $2.5 billion Super Portal to Chainlink's CCT standard from July 9 to July 15. The move follows earlier migrations by Kelp, Lombard and others totaling over $7.2 billion since May. The shift began after a $292 million exploit at Kelp earlier in 2026.
CoinDeskMore than $7.2 billion in cross-chain and wrapped assets have moved from LayerZero to Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol since May 2026. Mantle announced it will migrate its $2.5 billion Super Portal from LayerZero's Omnichain Fungible Token standard to Chainlink's Cross-Chain Token standard between July 9 and July 15.
The Mantle migration will suspend the Super Portal during the transition period.
Existing MNT tokens on Ethereum and Solana, along with activity on Byreal and Bybit, will remain unaffected. The portal, co-developed with Bybit, currently enables transfers of the MNT token between Ethereum and Solana, with plans to expand to additional networks. Kelp moved more than $1.5 billion to Chainlink CCIP after a $292 million bridge exploit earlier in 2026.
5 million. Mantle said the change will give it direct control over token pools and transfer settings under the new standard. Chainlink CCIP will secure the transfers through its decentralized oracle network.
"As tokenized financial assets move from concept to scale, the infrastructure that carries them across chains cannot be an afterthought," Emily Bao, a key advisor at Mantle, said in a statement.
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