Mantle Moves Super Portal to Chainlink CCIP for MNT Cross-Chain Security
Mantle migrates its Super Portal to Chainlink CCIP, boosting institutional-grade security for the $2.5B+ MNT token across chains.
Mantle just made a serious infrastructure move. The protocol announced it has migrated its Super Portal to Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol — better known as CCIP — putting institutional-grade security behind every cross-chain transfer of its MNT token, which carries a market cap north of $2.5 billion.
This isn't a cosmetic upgrade. CCIP is widely regarded as one of the most battle-tested cross-chain messaging standards in the industry, and plugging MNT into that infrastructure directly addresses one of the biggest risks in DeFi: assets getting exploited in transit between blockchains. For a token at MNT's scale, that kind of exposure is not theoretical — it's a target.
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Mantle bills itself as a distribution layer bridging traditional finance and on-chain liquidity, so the CCIP migration fits squarely into a broader institutional play. The message to TradFi counterparties is clear: your assets move on rails that can handle real-world scrutiny, not just crypto-native assumptions. That positioning matters as tokenized finance continues its push toward mainstream adoption.
For traders holding or eyeing MNT, the takeaway is straightforward — the team is investing in the plumbing that institutions actually care about. Better cross-chain security means more viable integrations, more liquidity pathways, and a stronger case for MNT as the connective tissue in a multi-chain portfolio. The foundation being laid here is about scale, not just speed.
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