Moody’s brings credit ratings on-chain with TIE, marking a key step into blockchain-based financial systems. Digital finance continues to draw traditional institutionsMoody’s brings credit ratings on-chain with TIE, marking a key step into blockchain-based financial systems. Digital finance continues to draw traditional institutions

Moody’s Introduces TIE to Integrate Credit Data Into Blockchain Workflows

2026/03/19 07:59
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Moody’s brings credit ratings on-chain with TIE, marking a key step into blockchain-based financial systems.

Digital finance continues to draw traditional institutions deeper into blockchain-based systems.  Ratings is taking a step in that direction with a new tool that connects its data to on-chain systems. The move reflects growing demand for trusted data within tokenized financial markets.

Moody’s Strengthens Digital Finance Push With On-Chain Credit Integration Tool

Financial service firm Moody’s Ratings has introduced its Token Integration Engine (TIE), a system designed to connect its credit data with blockchain-based financial platforms. The move signals the firm’s entry into on-chain finance.

Alongside the launch, Moody’s confirmed it is now operating a node on the Canton Network. This marks the first time a major credit rating agency has directly participated in blockchain infrastructure, positioning the firm within institutional-grade digital finance networks.

TIE functions as a bridge between Moody’s credit analysis and blockchain applications. Through this system, credit insights can be shared directly within on-chain workflows. In addition, the setup supports issuer-led participation, allowing market players to integrate ratings data while maintaining control over how information is distributed.

Fabian Astic, Managing Director and Global Head of Digital Economy at Moody’s Ratings, said the shift toward digital markets does not change the need for trusted risk analysis. He added that Moody’s is extending its existing standards into blockchain-based infrastructure while aligning with global regulatory expectations.

Canton Network Brings Private, Compliant Data Sharing

Canton Network, where Moody’s now runs a node, was designed to meet institutional requirements around privacy and compliance. In this context, the network connects financial institutions through a decentralized system that allows synchronized data sharing without exposing sensitive information.

Co-founder of Canton Network, Yuval Rooz, said the integration introduces a new way for clients to access independent credit insights within digital finance workflows. He also noted that distributing such data on-chain reduces transaction friction while maintaining privacy and control.

Meanwhile, Moody’s plans to expand TIE across additional blockchain networks and financial products as adoption grows. Broader coverage could include more asset types and deeper integration into capital markets.

As interest in tokenized assets and on-chain finance rises, traditional institutions are moving toward hybrid systems. Moody’s entry into this space signals that credit analysis may soon become a native component of blockchain-based financial activity.

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