Wall Street Giant S&P Dives Into Crypto with Groundbreaking Multi-Asset Index

S&P Global has made a significant foray into the cryptocurrency space with the introduction of its S&P Digital Markets 50 Index. This groundbreaking benchmark is designed to track a diverse portfolio comprising both digital assets and publicly traded companies deeply involved in the crypto ecosystem. Developed in collaboration with Dinari, a U.S. platform renowned for tokenized public securities, the index combines 35 carefully selected equities with 15 major cryptocurrencies, drawn from S&P’s existing digital asset suite. Eligible companies for the index are those actively participating in crypto operations, blockchain technology, and other related sectors, signaling a comprehensive approach to capturing the breadth of the digital asset market.
A key aspect of this initiative is Dinari's plan to issue a tokenized version of the index through its dShares platform by the close of the year. This will offer investors a novel way to gain exposure to the digital asset market within a regulated framework. While specific cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are not explicitly named, their inclusion among the 15 digital assets is highly anticipated. This strategic move by S&P Global underscores the growing integration of digital assets into mainstream finance, further solidifying Wall Street's embrace of blockchain-based technologies. Cameron Drinkwater, Chief Product & Operations Officer at S&P Dow Jones Indices, emphasized this shift, stating, “Cryptocurrencies and the broader digital asset industry have moved from the margins into a more established role in global markets.” He added that market participants globally are now treating digital assets as a fundamental part of their investment toolkit.
The integration of crypto into traditional finance is further highlighted by Coinbase's recent entry into the S&P 500 in May. With over $5 trillion tied to it, the S&P 500 is not merely an indicator of corporate strength but a significant driver of global capital flows. The S&P Digital Markets 50 Index is structured with a cautious approach, limiting any single asset to a maximum of 5% of the index's total weight. This ensures broad diversification across the nascent digital asset landscape. The equity components will encompass a wide array of entities, including crypto service providers, infrastructure firms, blockchain developers, and fintech platforms. Strict eligibility criteria apply, requiring companies to have a minimum market capitalization of $100 million, while new cryptocurrency constituents must exceed $300 million in market capitalization.
S&P Global aims to provide institutional investors with a standardized, rules-based entry point into a market that has historically been characterized by fragmentation and difficulty in measurement. To maintain consistency with traditional financial benchmarks, the index will adhere to S&P’s standard quarterly rebalancing and rigorous governance processes. Dinari's role extends beyond the initial design of the index; the firm will be responsible for issuing an on-chain token that tracks the benchmark. This innovative approach makes the Digital Markets 50 investible for the first time via blockchain infrastructure, bypassing traditional brokerages. Anna Wroblewska, Chief Business Officer at Dinari, highlighted this breakthrough, stating, “For the first time, investors can access both U.S. equities and digital assets in a single, transparent product,” and noted how “on-chain technology can modernize trusted benchmarks and make them more globally accessible.” The launch of this index is particularly timely, coinciding with a significant resurgence in the crypto sector, marked by Bitcoin reaching a new all-time high and substantial surges in crypto-related equities such as Coinbase and Strategy, which have risen 55% and 24% respectively in 2025.
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