A major shift is happening in traditional finance. Newrez, a prominent US mortgage lender, is set to accept cryptocurrency holdings as qualifying assets for non-agency mortgages beginning in February. The approved digital assets include Bitcoin, Ethereum, spot ETFs, and USD stablecoins—but with a key requirement: they must be held on US-regulated platforms. The move reflects growing institutional recognition of crypto's role in financial portfolios. However, there's a catch. To account for market volatility, these crypto assets will be subject to discounts when calculating their value for mortgage qualification purposes. This policy represents a pragmatic middle ground—acknowledging crypto's legitimacy while managing risk exposure. It's another sign that traditional financial institutions are gradually opening doors to digital asset holders.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-19 12:47
Traditional finance has finally woken up. Is the era of crypto-backed loans really coming?
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-18 05:51
It should have been like this a long time ago. Traditional finance will really be out of the game if it doesn't embrace Web3 soon.
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-17 22:07
Wait, how big is the discount... If BTC is discounted by 30% or 20%, it's better to just sell it directly to cover the down payment.
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ProveMyZK
· 01-17 02:11
Hmm... a discount? What's the point then? It's still better to hold fiat currency for stability.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-17 02:08
Finally, a bank is taking crypto seriously, although the discount trick is still a bit annoying.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-17 02:08
Hmm, isn't this discount too steep? It still feels a bit like a chicken rib.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-17 02:08
Finally, traditional finance is starting to take our assets seriously. But as for discounts, emm… we’ll have to see how much of a discount we can actually get.
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Blockblind
· 01-17 02:07
Wow, traditional finance has finally bowed down. Is there a chance for crypto people to buy houses?
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HodlAndChill
· 01-17 02:07
Haha, finally here. Traditional finance still has to bow down.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-17 01:52
Finally, it's our turn to wait. Traditional finance also has to bow, but the discount part still hits hard...
A major shift is happening in traditional finance. Newrez, a prominent US mortgage lender, is set to accept cryptocurrency holdings as qualifying assets for non-agency mortgages beginning in February. The approved digital assets include Bitcoin, Ethereum, spot ETFs, and USD stablecoins—but with a key requirement: they must be held on US-regulated platforms. The move reflects growing institutional recognition of crypto's role in financial portfolios. However, there's a catch. To account for market volatility, these crypto assets will be subject to discounts when calculating their value for mortgage qualification purposes. This policy represents a pragmatic middle ground—acknowledging crypto's legitimacy while managing risk exposure. It's another sign that traditional financial institutions are gradually opening doors to digital asset holders.