S&P Pantera Digital Asset Index 2026: What It Means

S&P Pantera Digital Asset Index 2026

Bitcoin has dominated crypto benchmarks for years, but a new index from S&P Dow Jones Indices and Pantera Capital is taking a very different approach. The S&P Pantera Digital Asset Index 2026 focuses on cryptocurrencies tied to networks that generate measurable revenue and economic activity instead of simply selecting the biggest tokens.

That approach produces one surprising result: Bitcoin is not included. The index launched in July 2026 with 18 digital assets, including Ether, BNB, Solana, TRON and Hyperliquid among its largest holdings. Its rules screen projects for revenue, market value, liquidity and other factors before they can qualify.

For investors, this creates a new way to measure the crypto market. Instead of asking which coin has the largest market cap, the index asks which blockchain networks are producing economic value. In this guide, we will explain how the S&P Pantera Digital Asset Index works, which cryptocurrencies it tracks, why Bitcoin is excluded, how assets are selected, and what the index could mean for crypto investors in 2026.

Luke Baldwin

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