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    Bitcoin lenders push crypto lending into TradFi

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMay 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin lenders at Consensus Miami 2026 said crypto lending must look and feel more like traditional banking if it wants institutional capital to keep flowing in.

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    • Two Prime CEO Alexander Blume said institutional borrowers reject DeFi complexity and demand standardized contracts, transparent custody, and clear legal accountability.
    • Ledn CEO Adam Reeds said the most important question for borrowers is where their bitcoin is stored, while Lygos CEO Jay Patel said borrowers must now underwrite the lender.
    • The panel reflected a broader post-2022 shift following the collapse of Celsius, Voyager, and BlockFi, which exposed the risks of opaque rehypothecation and weak risk controls.

    Bitcoin lenders at Consensus Miami 2026 argued that the future of crypto lending does not lie in making finance more decentralized. It lies in convincing institutional borrowers that bitcoin-backed credit can behave predictably enough to resemble the system they already trust.

    Alexander Blume, founder and CEO of Two Prime, said institutional borrowers often reject crypto-native structures not because they oppose bitcoin, but because the operational complexity surrounding DeFi is difficult to justify to boards, risk committees, and shareholders.

    “The moment you start trying to explain how any of this stuff works, they’re just like, No… We’ll pay more. Don’t lose my money,” Blume said, capturing the divide between crypto-native structures and institutional risk tolerance. He distilled the gap into a single observation:

    “Our whole financial system is set up to have someone else to blame,” arguing that institutions still prefer identifiable intermediaries and standardized processes over fully autonomous financial systems.

    Why TradFi standards are reshaping bitcoin credit

    Ledn CEO Adam Reeds said the most important question a borrower should ask is “where is your Bitcoin stored.” Lygos CEO Jay Patel added that borrowers now need to “underwrite the lender” before entering any bitcoin-backed credit arrangement.

    The panel placed particular weight on rehypothecation, the practice of relending pledged collateral, which Patel called “the biggest point in my mind” and a key driver of the 2022 lending crisis that took down Celsius, Voyager, and BlockFi.

    The post-collapse shift has pushed the industry toward products centred on transparent custody, standardized contracts, and clearly identified counterparties.

    As crypto.news reported, BitGo launched a unified financing platform in April that allows institutions to borrow and lend from a single custody account, directly addressing the fragmentation the panel described.

    The bitcoin credit market has grown to approximately $10 billion in less than a year, with Consensus panelists calling it one of the fastest product launches in capital markets history.



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