A quiet but historic moment has unfolded, which may reshape how traditional markets value digital assets like Bitcoin. For the first time, a major global rating agency has evaluated a company whose borrowing model is directly tied to BTC. On Oct. 27, S&P Global Ratings assigned Strategy Inc. (MSTR) a “B-” rating with a Stable […] The post Strategy’s new credit rating will open Bitcoin to $130 trillion institutional capital appeared first on CryptoSlate.A quiet but historic moment has unfolded, which may reshape how traditional markets value digital assets like Bitcoin. For the first time, a major global rating agency has evaluated a company whose borrowing model is directly tied to BTC. On Oct. 27, S&P Global Ratings assigned Strategy Inc. (MSTR) a “B-” rating with a Stable […] The post Strategy’s new credit rating will open Bitcoin to $130 trillion institutional capital appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Strategy’s new credit rating will open Bitcoin to $130 trillion institutional capital

2025/10/28 23:00
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A quiet but historic moment has unfolded, which may reshape how traditional markets value digital assets like Bitcoin.

For the first time, a major global rating agency has evaluated a company whose borrowing model is directly tied to BTC.

On Oct. 27, S&P Global Ratings assigned Strategy Inc. (MSTR) a “B-” rating with a Stable outlook.

Speaking on this, Mathew Sigel, the head of digital asset research at VanEck, said:

Nonetheless, the rating marks a recognition of the firm’s debt structure and the role of Bitcoin as legitimate collateral within the global credit system.

In doing so, S&P placed Bitcoin on the same analytical map as corporate debt, sovereign bonds, and commodities-backed loans. This transforms what was once a theoretical concept into a rated financial reality.

Risk or Opportunity?

Meanwhile, S&P’s methodology views Bitcoin primarily as a source of volatility rather than capital.

The firm cited Strategy’s “heavy reliance on Bitcoin”, “thin capitalization,” and “fragile dollar liquidity” as reasons for the speculative-grade classification.

However, crypto analysts disagree with that interpretation, arguing that the model misjudges Bitcoin’s liquidity and structural resilience.

Unlike traditional corporate reserves, BTC can be converted instantly, across jurisdictions, and without banking intermediaries.

Jeff Park, chief investment officer at ProCap BTC, argued that S&P’s model undervalues Bitcoin’s liquidity and independence from the banking system.

According to him:

Park furthered that accounting and tax frameworks are already catching up to this reality. The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s ASC 820 rule now allows companies to mark Bitcoin at fair value.

At the same time, US Treasury CAMT guidance enables firms to exclude unrealized gains or losses from minimum-tax calculations.

He noted:

How does the rating impact Bitcoin?

Credit ratings are the gatekeepers of global finance. They determine how $130 trillion in fixed-income capital, spanning pension funds, insurers, and sovereign wealth portfolios, allocates risk.

So, a single-letter upgrade or downgrade can redirect billions in capital flows overnight.

Until this month, Bitcoin had no place in that ecosystem. Most regulated investors are prohibited from holding unclassified assets, leaving BTC exposure largely to equities or ETFs.

However, S&P’s evaluation of Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-centric firm changes that framework.

This reclassification opens a narrow but significant channel for this class of investors.

Institutional investors constrained by mandate can now gain indirect Bitcoin exposure through the rated debt of a Bitcoin-backed issuer.

While these funds may never hold BTC directly, they can hold bonds tied to it, thereby providing an entry point that embeds Bitcoin into the architecture of global credit.

So, if only 1% of the world’s bond market were to rotate toward Bitcoin-linked instruments, that would translate to roughly $1.3 trillion in potential inflows. Notably, this is more than twice Ethereum’s market capitalization and larger than Mexico’s GDP.

Moreover, the implications extend beyond Strategy’s borrowing costs.

The rating represents BTC’s first credential within the credit hierarchy, signaling the asset’s entry into the structured finance core.

As a result, three systemic effects follow:

  • First, Bitcoin climbs the collateral ladder, joining gold and investment-grade bonds as acceptable security for loans and structured products.
  • Second, institutional eligibility widens—pension funds and credit vehicles can justify exposure to BTC-backed instruments under existing regulatory mandates.
  • Third, regulatory integration accelerates as rating methodologies inform Basel-aligned risk-weight frameworks, allowing Bitcoin exposure to be quantified rather than disqualified.

Together, these dynamics shift Bitcoin’s behavior. Instead of trading solely on speculative momentum, it begins attracting duration-based capital, which is yield-seeking money that stabilizes sovereign debt markets.

In that sense, S&P’s ‘B-’ designation is less about Strategy’s solvency than Bitcoin’s functional recognition as collateral. It marks the point where volatility starts to be expressed through yield spreads rather than sentiment.

As more rated issuers appear, BTC will build a credit history that agencies can model and investors can price.

Over time, the world’s first “Bitcoin yield curve” could emerge, allowing the asset to trade as digital gold and as a measurable, rated component of the global credit system.

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