Chainlink has announced that it has purchased Atlas intellectual property and key employees of FastLane. The acquisition complements its Smart Value Recapture systemChainlink has announced that it has purchased Atlas intellectual property and key employees of FastLane. The acquisition complements its Smart Value Recapture system

Chainlink Acquires Atlas to Expand SVR Across Leading Blockchains

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Chainlink has announced that it has purchased Atlas intellectual property and key employees of FastLane. The acquisition complements its Smart Value Recapture system. It increases the coverage of SVR on Arbitrum, Base, BNB Chain, Ethereum, and Hyperliquid HyperEVM. 

The acquisition puts the liquidation-order processing directly under the control of Chainlink. It also puts Atlas in a position to work only within the SVR framework.

According to the announcement, Chainlink stated that Atlas will become a single-purpose tool that will maintain SVR in the future. The integration links Atlas with Chainlink oracles through their respective order-execution technologies. The relocation enhances accuracy and speed in capturing values in cases of liquidation.

SVR reclaims value usually released to outside traders when borrowers do not maintain demanded collateral levels. Such profit potential stems from the sequencing of transactions during liquidation. SVR pushes part of that value back to the lending protocol.

The company reported that SVR has already completed over $460 million in liquidations. The system has given out more than $10 million to participating platforms. The recovered funds are shared between the Chainlink Network and the Lending protocols.

Large lending products, such as Aave and Compound, are already using SVR. Their use is indicative of the increasing need to internalize value-recovery tools. It also brings about a change of dependence on external MEV searchers.

Also Read: How Chainlink Lets DeFi Trade U.S. Stocks 24/5 with Real-Time Data

Johann Eid, Chief Business Officer at Chainlink Labs, added that the acquisition will speed up the deployment of SVR. He pointed out that an expansion to other networks enhances protocol revenue. He further mentioned that the integration will strengthen the company in the oracle value-recovery segment.

FastLane will continue operating independently as a strategic partner. The platform will oversee Atlas’ technical development as part of its broader oracle infrastructure. The collaboration maintains FastLane’s role while enabling deeper SVR scaling.

The platform confirmed that OEV extraction is now active on multiple networks. The company said Atlas will help extend SVR into additional DeFi environments. It also committed to supporting Atlas’ future upgrades.

Alex Watts, FastLane CEO, said the company was in a strong position to dominate the developing market of OEV. According to him, his competitors are API3 and Pyth Network. He also stated that Atlas boosts the Multi-chain strategy of the company.

Analysts note that, despite market pressure, LINK has continued to accumulate among whales. Analysts describe an area of long-term support that remains intact. There are prospects for improvement in the case of stabilizing broader market conditions.

Also Read: Bitcoin Faces Growing Regulatory Pushback From Central Banks

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