Architect Eyes the Moody’s Role of Web3 as Credit Ratings Come On-Chain

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Architect’s strategy to develop institutional-grade credit ratings for Web3, similar to Moody’s for crypto, has significant potential to enhance stability and transparency in institutional finance.

By addressing illiquidity and overvaluation in token-based equity markets, Architect’s blockchain-based credit risk evaluations could unlock new pools of institutional capital, fostering trust among investors.

Such ratings could become foundational infrastructure for debt-enabled Web3 projects, providing standardized, reliable assessments of creditworthiness.

This would likely boost buyer confidence by offering clearer risk profiles, encouraging broader participation from traditional finance.

However, the success of this approach hinges on the crypto market’s maturity and the adoption of rigorous, transparent methodologies.

Wider adoption could follow as institutional investors gain confidence, potentially bridging traditional and decentralized finance.

Vugar Usi Zade, COO at Bitget


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