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I just saw that BlackRock's private credit fund ran into serious trouble, and this is already causing a cascade effect in the markets. The interesting part is how this propagates to cryptocurrencies and DeFi protocols.
What happens is that when traditional funds start to fail, they generate liquidation pressure that doesn't respect market borders. Institutional investors who were in multiple assets begin to close positions everywhere simultaneously. And this is where the strict separation between traditional markets and crypto collapses.
We saw this before. When there's panic on Wall Street, traders look for emergency exits anywhere, including crypto. Funds with dual exposure start selling digital assets to cover losses in their traditional portfolios.
The worrying part is that DeFi doesn't have enough strict isolation from these external shocks. Liquidity bridges, crypto derivatives, and stablecoins pegged to traditional financial instruments end up being points of contagion.
In summary, this is not just a BlackRock problem. It's a reminder that the strict separation many believed existed between traditional finance and crypto is more fragile than we thought. Markets are more connected than ever, and when something breaks on one side, there are always consequences on the other.