S&P Global partners with Chainlink to bring stablecoin risk assessment to blockchain
ChainCatcher news, according to market sources, S&P Global Ratings is collaborating with Chainlink to directly introduce its stablecoin stability assessments onto the blockchain. This integration allows DeFi protocols, smart contracts, and financial platforms to access S&P's risk assessments of stablecoins in real time.
The evaluation system rates stablecoins on a scale of 1 to 5 based on factors such as asset quality, liquidity, redemption mechanisms, regulatory status, and governance. This service utilizes Chainlink's DataLink infrastructure and will initially launch on the Ethereum Layer 2 network Base, with plans for further expansion based on demand. Currently, S&P has assessed 10 stablecoins, including USDT, USDC, and Sky Protocol's USDS/DAI.
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