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    Ledn Sells $188M Bitcoin-Backed Bonds In Unprecedented Deal

    February 18, 2026


    Crypto lender Ledn Inc. has sold $188 million in securitized bonds backed by Bitcoin-linked loans, marking a first-of-its-kind deal in the asset-backed debt market.

    The transaction includes two bond tranches, according to Bloomberg, one of which received an investment-grade rating and priced at a spread of 335 basis points over the benchmark rate, according to people familiar with the matter. Jefferies Financial Group Inc. served as the sole structuring agent and bookrunner.

    The bonds are secured by a pool of more than 5,400 consumer loans issued by Ledn, where borrowers used their Bitcoin holdings as collateral, according to an S&P Global Ratings report. 

    The loans carry a weighted average interest rate of 11.8%.

    Bitcoin’s price volatility remains a central risk. Loans tied to the cryptocurrency can fall underwater if prices decline sharply. 

    JUST IN: Crypto lending firm Ledn sold $188 million of securitized bonds backed by Bitcoin, making it the first ever BTC deal in the market for asset-backed debt — Bloomberg 🚀

    — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) February 18, 2026