Bitcoin-Backed Lending Is Making a Comeback, According to Silicon Valley Bank
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Bitcoin-backed lending is making a comeback, according to Silicon Valley Bank
The bank said bitcoin lending has emerged from the 2022 crypto credit collapse with stronger risk controls, growing institutional participation and a path toward lower borrowing costs.
Bitcoin lending bounces back, Wall Street credit takes lead as $60,000 level looms
NEW YORK, June 30, 2026, 04:10 EDT Bitcoin traded at $59,403 as of the dateline, slipping 0.8%. The session saw a range from $58,988 to $60,632. SVB estimated crypto-backed lending at about $67 billion for Q1, a 49% jump over last year. Galaxy’s number was $67.42 billion, down 5.1% quarter-on-quarter. (CoinDesk) If a bitcoin loan…
The Bitcoin-backed lending market is leaving behind the credit crisis that shook the cryptocurrency industry in 2022 and is moving towards a stage marked by increased institutional participation, stricter risk standards and an increasingly close integration with traditional finance. This is supported by a recent report by Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which concludes that this segment has evolved significantly following the failures of Celsius, Blo…
Silicon Valley Bank highlights new era in Bitcoin lending
Bitcoin lending's evolution into a transparent, collateralized system bridges crypto with traditional finance, enhancing institutional trust and liquidity. The post Silicon Valley Bank highlights new era in Bitcoin lending appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Bitcoin-Backed Lending Gains Institutional Momentum as Banks Embrace Crypto-Backed Credit
Bitcoin-backed lending is entering a new phase of institutional growth, with Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) highlighting a shift toward more transparent, conservative, and regulated lending practices following the crypto credit crisis of 2022. According to the banks latest report, the sector is evolving from a market dominated by high-risk crypto lenders into one that increasingly mirrors traditional finance. SVB said Bitcoin is now being recognized …

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