On Friday, Chainlink announced via X that StakeStone had adopted Chainlink CCIP — the standard for secure cross-chain interoperability — across the Arbitrum, Base, Ethereum, and Optimism mainnets.
StakeStone is leveraging Lido’s new Direct Staking rails powered by CCIP to enable users to stake their ETH directly from layer-2 networks. They selected CCIP as their interoperability solution because Chainlink has a proven track record of maintaining the highest standard of security and reliability in the blockchain industry, with CCIP being the only interoperability solution achieving level-5 cross-chain security.
StakeStone is a cutting-edge omnichain liquidity infrastructure that introduces STONE, SBTC, and STONEBTC, liquid versions of ETH and BTC, respectively, powered by an adaptive staking network.
Chainlink Network (LINK) aims to provide tamper-proof data inputs and outputs for smart contracts on any blockchain. LINK is up 3.5% over the past 24 hours, trading at $24.35.