Why Private Credit Became the First True Bridge from TradFi to DeFi
Article Author: Bryan Daugherty
Article Compilation: Block unicorn
There’s a Reason Private Credit Adapted to On-Chain Earlier than Most RWAs
It inherently possesses the elements that allow on-chain markets to price: yield.
This makes its development path clearer than private equity, venture capital, or real estate.
Those categories mainly involve acquisition channels, packaging, or long-term investments.
Private credit offers a more direct route.
Cash flows can be allocated, financed, and ultimately reused within the crypto market.
(Source: DefiLlama)
What’s Important is Not That Private Credit Has Been Tokenized
But that private credit is starting to play a role on-chain.
Many tokenized assets are still in the issuance phase.
They are being packaged.
They are being distributed.
They are being stored in wallets.
Private credit goes a step further.
It begins to appear as collateral in lending markets and in strategies that allow users to borrow against that asset without fully exiting.
This is much more significant than simple tokenization.
The Market is Already Distinguishing Between Acquisition Channels and Utility
A strong signal in the report is that most of the active private credit market cap is concentrated in permissionless products.
(Source: rwa.xyz)
This indicates some important information.
Users not only want exposure to private credit.
They want private credit that behaves more like crypto assets:
Transferable
Usable in decentralized finance (DeFi)
Easier to finance
Easier to transfer between different venues
This is in stark contrast to the tokenized fund interest that remains fundamentally unchanged.
The Fastest Growing Products Come from Those Built for Crypto Infrastructure (Crypto Rails)
Another prominent point is where the capital actually resides.
(Source: DLResearch)
The largest share of on-chain private credit is not in tokenized fund wrappers.
But comes from on-chain lending pools.
This is crucial because it indicates that the market is rewarding structures specifically designed for on-chain use, rather than merely repackaging traditional products to fit new channels.
The more powerful the product's functionality in the crypto market, the more it seems to attract demand.
Why Private Credit Developed First
Private credit addresses two problems simultaneously.
For traditional asset managers, tokenization improves distribution.
For on-chain markets, it introduces a new type of productive collateral.
This combination is still rare in RWAs.
Real estate can be tokenized, but liquidity and valuation remain difficult to achieve.
Private equity and venture capital can be tokenized, but most are still passively held.
Carbon credits benefit from better tracking, but have low utility in decentralized finance (DeFi).
Private credit is one of the first categories to tokenize while improving acquisition channels and financial use.
None of This Eliminates Existing Risks
It is still private credit.
Underwriting remains important.
Borrower qualifications are still important.
Recovery value is still important.
Liquidity is still important.
Putting assets on-chain does not solve any of these issues.
It merely makes products easier to distribute and, in some cases, easier to finance.
This is useful.
But it is not the same as reducing potential risks.
The True Revelation of RWAs
The importance of private credit lies in what the market rewards.
Not just tokenized assets.
But those assets that become more useful once on-chain.
This may be a clearer way to think about the next phase of RWAs.
Industry leaders will not be those assets that are easiest to package.
They will be those assets that gain real utility from becoming part of the on-chain financial system.
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