Mortgage Rules In US May Soon Include Crypto Holdings

The United States Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has revealed plans to study the potential role of cryptocurrency holdings in mortgage qualification assessments. The announcement signals a significant development in integrating digital assets like Bitcoin into the mainstream financial system.

Crypto Could Join Mortgage Underwriting Criteria

In a recent social media post, FHFA Director Bill Pulte stated that the agency will examine whether crypto assets can be considered during mortgage evaluations. This would mark a departure from traditional standards, which focus on the “three C’s” of underwriting—Credit, Capacity, and Collateral. Should crypto be accepted, it could effectively become a fourth component in determining mortgage eligibility.

Currently, borrowers must convert their crypto holdings into US dollars and deposit them in regulated financial institutions before they are considered in the mortgage application process. A shift in this policy could allow digital assets like Bitcoin and stablecoins to be acknowledged directly during underwriting, without requiring conversion to fiat currency.

This move comes after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rescinded guidance that had previously restricted banks from holding crypto on behalf of clients. The rule, known as SAB 121, classified such assets as liabilities on bank balance sheets. Its removal on January 23 paved the way for deeper financial integration of cryptocurrencies.

Traditional Banks May Soon Offer Crypto-Backed Mortgages

While crypto-backed mortgages already exist, they are limited to niche firms. These specialized lenders provide loans using digital assets as collateral. However, such offerings often require high collateralization. If the value of the crypto drops, the borrower must contribute additional assets to avoid liquidation.

If the FHFA allows mainstream institutions like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to factor in digital holdings, traditional banks could begin offering crypto-supported mortgage products. This would provide broader access for borrowers who hold significant cryptocurrency wealth.

The FHFA’s decision could reshape the landscape of home loan qualification by formally acknowledging crypto as part of an applicant’s financial profile. However, the agency has yet to specify how it would evaluate such assets.

Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal weighed in on the development, posting a sarcastic remark on social media: “Crypto as mortgage security. Probably nothing.” His comment underscores the potential magnitude of this policy shift.

As the regulator of some of the biggest housing finance organizations in the country, the act of FHFA might be the precursor of a more considerable financial reform. These changes are under consideration by regulators and sooner than later the idea of using crypto to qualify mortgages can be a viable reality.

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Maxwell Mutuma
Written by Maxwell Mutuma

Maxwell is a crypto-economic analyst and Blockchain enthusiast, passionate about helping people understand the potential of decentralized technology. I write extensively on topics such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, tokens, and more for many publications. My goal is to spread knowledge about this revolutionary technology and its implications for economic freedom and social good.

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