LayerZero crypto migration hits $15B as BitGo, Wyoming exit to Chainlink

Four months ago, an attacker forged a single cross-chain message and walked off with $292 million in stolen crypto. Today, that one exploit has snowballed into a $15 billion LayerZero crypto migration, as custodians, protocols and even a U.S. state government abandon the interoperability network for its rival, Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol. What started as a security breach at a mid-sized DeFi lender has turned into the biggest realignment cross-chain infrastructure has seen.
Key takeaways
- Publicly announced migrations from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP have reached roughly $15 billion as of mid-August 2026.
- BitGo alone moved $7.4 billion in WBTC, the largest single transfer in the wave.
- The Kelp DAO exploit on April 18, 2026 drained 116,500 rsETH, worth $292 million, by exploiting a single-verifier configuration.
- Wyoming’s Stable Token Commission became the first U.S. public entity to abandon LayerZero, switching its Frontier Stable Token to Chainlink CCIP on August 18.
- LayerZero’s ZRO token has fallen to a market cap near $302 million as verifier operator Nethermind exited to join Chainlink.
The Kelp DAO exploit that broke trust
The breach that triggered all of this wasn’t a smart contract bug — it was a months-long infiltration of off-chain infrastructure. On March 6, 2026, an attacker socially engineered a LayerZero Labs developer, harvesting session keys that opened a path into the company’s RPC cloud environment. From there, the attacker poisoned internal nodes and launched a denial-of-service attack against external ones, isolating a single verifier as the only remaining checkpoint.
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