Moody’s has made a major leap in blockchain finance by bringing its machine readable credit ratings to the Solana network through an integration with Alphaledger. This move enables Moody’s credit assessment data to be embedded directly into tokenized fixed income assets on the Solana blockchain, positioning Solana as the first major public blockchain to support Moody’s ratings on chain.
According to information shared by Moody’s Corporation, the company’s Token Integration Engine (TIE) solution has been expanded to Solana via the Alphaledger platform. Alphaledger specializes in tokenized fixed income products, allowing issuers to integrate Moody’s credit data directly into the underlying digital asset infrastructure.
Glossary: The Token Integration Engine serves as a technical layer that connects financial data with tokenized assets. Fixed income assets generally refer to financial instruments, like bonds, that offer a set stream of returns.
This application followed a proof of concept that concluded on Solana’s devnet in June 2025. That pilot tested how credit ratings could be embedded into tokenized securities issued on chain, laying the groundwork for the current live deployment.
This new integration offers a crucial data layer for Solana’s rapidly expanding real world asset ecosystem, particularly on the institutional finance side. In traditional fixed income markets, credit ratings are fundamental tools for investors to assess risk.
Moody’s emphasized that as investors increasingly transact on blockchains, there is a clear need for independent credit evaluations in these ecosystems. The TIE solution is positioned as a blockchain agnostic framework designed to support such transitions.
Alphaledger highlighted that embedding credit ratings directly into tokenized assets may reduce the need for searching for credit data from separate sources. The platform pointed to potential benefits for institutional adoption, especially in sectors like municipal bonds.
This wider blockchain adoption comes after Moody’s deployed its first blockchain based credit rating distribution on the Canton Network in March 2026. At that time, Moody’s enabled similar functionality on a permissioned institutional blockchain. The recent Solana launch represents the first step in bringing this approach to an open, permissionless network.
Information shared by the Solana Foundation confirms that the network is now the first open and permissionless blockchain to support Moody’s machine readable credit ratings natively on chain. The statement explains that credit data can now accompany tokenized assets throughout their full lifecycle.
Moody’s has also indicated that as adoption in digital finance grows, further blockchain integrations could follow. The company plans to extend the TIE solution over time to more networks, business lines, and financial instruments.
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