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Aaron Arnold, Crypto Analyst Notes His Bullish Sentiment On Chainlink ($LINK) and Tezos ($XTZ)

Popular crypto analyst Aaron Arnold is looking at two crypto projects with “massive potential” this month.

Furthermore, he mentions $LINK, the native token of Ethereum-powered decentralized oracle network Chainlink, as one of this month’s top picks.

More so, Aaron Arnold explains why he sees CEO Eric Schmidt joining Chainlink Labs as a strategic advisor as bullish news.

According to a Tuesday announcement, Chainlink said that Schmidt would guide
“the firm’s scaling strategy in its use of oracle networks to trigger smart contracts […]”

“This is a huge get, a highly connected guy, a huge get for Chainlink Labs.”


Additionally, Aaron Arnold notes also how he’s so bullish on $XTZ. Of course, saying the layer one blockchain was recently chosen by game studio Ubisoft. Which of course, has developed Assassin Creed and many other top games. This will be launching its new in-game line of non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

Furthermore, The company points out a commitment to build a “true metaverse”.
Then, Tezos is to assist in overcoming blockchain’s “early-form limitations for gaming,” and also scaling and energy consumption.

Arnold called Ubisoft’s endorsement a “huge milestone” for crypto and a “big win” for Tezo’s adoption and price potential:

Then, Aaron Arnold explains.
“Mainstream gaming giant Ubisoft becomes the first major gaming company to launch in-game NFTs…”
“This is a huge milestone for crypto, for NFTs and gaming in general…”

“Now the gaming giant will actually implement NFTs within one of its major franchises in a new…”
“initiative that runs on Tezos. This is huge for adoption and a big win for Tezos.“

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