BNB vs Chainlink
Live Australian-dollar comparison of BNB (BNB) and Chainlink (LINK): price, market cap, performance and 7-day trend.
| Metric | BNB | LINK |
|---|---|---|
| Price (AUD) | A$937.39▲ | A$14.08 |
| Market cap | A$126.33B▲ | A$10.24B |
| 24h volume | A$1.41B▲ | A$457.89M |
| 24h change | -0.90%▲ | -3.11% |
| 7d change | +4.73%▲ | -1.07% |
| 30d change | +8.02% | +9.11%▲ |
| Rank | 4▲ | 18 |
BNB vs Chainlink: what the numbers say
At the latest snapshot, 1 BNB = 66.575994 LINK.
By market capitalisation, BNB is the larger network — about 12.3× the size of Chainlink in AUD terms. Larger caps generally mean deeper liquidity on Australian exchanges and tighter spreads, while smaller caps can move more sharply on news or thin order books.
Over the past seven days, BNB is up 4.73% while LINK is down 1.07% — BNB has out-performed by 5.81 percentage points. Short-term percentage moves show momentum but say nothing about long-term value.
Australian buyers can trade both BNB and Chainlink on AUSTRAC-registered exchanges such as CoinSpot, Independent Reserve, Swyftx and Kraken AU. Each disposal — including swapping BNB for LINK — is a CGT event under ATO guidance, so keep records of the AUD value at the time of every trade.
For a deeper read, open the dedicated BNB page or Chainlink page.