S&P’s First DeFi Protocol Rating: The 2026 Game-Changer for On-Chain Credit
Wall Street's sleeping giant just woke up—and it's holding a blockchain ledger. S&P's debut DeFi protocol rating isn't just a report card—it's a detonator for the $128B on-chain credit market.
The New Rules of Trust
Forget 'trustless' hype. Institutional money demands stamps of approval—even if they're written in smart contracts. S&P's move legitimizes what crypto-anarchists feared most: the system co-opting the revolution.
Collateral Without Borders
Tokenized real estate? Fractionalized blue-chip bonds? The rating cuts through regulatory fog like a hot knife—giving cross-border collateral pools the green light banks never could.
The Ironic Twist
Twelve years after 'The DAO' hack nearly killed DeFi, traditional finance is rescuing it—with compliance paperwork. The ultimate 'if you can't beat them, regulate them' play. (Cue hedge funds pretending they invented yield farming.)
One thing's certain: 2026's credit markets won't care whose logo is on the building—just whose algorithm passed audit.