TLDR: Moody’s assigned a provisional Ba2 rating to a $100M Bitcoin-backed New Hampshire municipal bond, a market first. The bond requires 160% Bitcoin overcollateralizationTLDR: Moody’s assigned a provisional Ba2 rating to a $100M Bitcoin-backed New Hampshire municipal bond, a market first. The bond requires 160% Bitcoin overcollateralization

Moody’s Assigns First-Ever Rating to Bitcoin-Backed Municipal Bond in Historic Crypto Finance Move

2026/04/02 18:15
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TLDR:

  • Moody’s assigned a provisional Ba2 rating to a $100M Bitcoin-backed New Hampshire municipal bond, a market first.
  • The bond requires 160% Bitcoin overcollateralization held by BitGo, with no taxpayer backing involved at all.
  • The speculative-grade Ba2 rating targets risk-tolerant investors while excluding most conservative institutional portfolios.
  • Bitcoin’s entry into credit rating systems could reshape its role across the $140 trillion global bond market.

Moody’s has assigned a provisional Ba2 rating to a $100 million Bitcoin-backed municipal bond in New Hampshire, marking a historic first for crypto in public debt markets.

The rating gives institutional investors a recognized framework to assess crypto-linked fixed income. It comes as regulatory clarity around blockchain-based instruments continues to grow.

The move positions Bitcoin as a credible collateral asset within traditional credit evaluation systems for the first time.

New Hampshire Bond Becomes First Crypto-Backed Issuance to Receive Credit Rating

The bond is structured through New Hampshire’s Business Finance Authority as a conduit instrument. It carries no taxpayer backing, separating it from conventional municipal debt. Bitcoin held in custody by BitGo serves as the sole protection for investors.

The borrower is required to post roughly 160% in Bitcoin as collateral. Liquidation triggers activate automatically if collateral levels fall below set thresholds. This overcollateralization model is familiar to fixed-income investors, though the underlying asset is new territory.

Moody’s based the Ba2 rating on three core risk areas: Bitcoin’s volatility, the bond’s structure, and operational factors. The speculative-grade rating makes the bond suitable for risk-tolerant investors.

More conservative portfolios, such as pension funds and investment-grade mandates, remain largely outside the scope of this instrument.

The rating was first reported by Crypto In America in November, ahead of the formal Moody’s assessment. With the rating now official, institutional capital has a recognized entry point into Bitcoin-backed fixed income. That is a meaningful shift in how traditional finance can engage with digital assets.

Bitcoin Enters the $140 Trillion Global Bond Market Through Credit Framework

The Ba2 rating places Bitcoin-backed debt within the same evaluative system used for sovereign and corporate bonds. Traditional bonds rely on predictable cash flows or government taxing power as their foundation.

This bond relies entirely on the market value of Bitcoin held as collateral, which is a structural departure from convention.

Still, the credit rating bridges that gap for many institutional investors. A Moody’s rating provides the due diligence shorthand that large allocators require before entering a new asset class. Without it, most institutional portfolios could not touch this instrument regardless of appetite.

The U.S. Labor Department also issued a proposal this week to allow alternative assets, including cryptocurrency, in retirement accounts.

That development runs parallel to the Moody’s rating in expanding crypto’s access to institutional capital channels. Together, both moves reflect a broader shift in how regulators and credit agencies are treating digital assets.

Bitcoin’s entry into the credit ratings system carries long-term weight for the bond market. The $140 trillion global bond market has remained largely untouched by crypto until now. This rating may serve as the benchmark structure for future Bitcoin-backed debt issuances.

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