Buy a house without selling coins? Newrez launches crypto-backed loans, integrating digital assets into the mortgage system

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January 16 News, major U.S. mortgage lender Newrez announced that it will officially launch a cryptocurrency mortgage program in February 2026, allowing qualified borrowers to participate in mortgage applications using cryptocurrencies without selling their digital assets. This move is seen as a significant milestone for the mainstream integration of digital assets into the financial system.

According to information disclosed by Newrez, the program is part of its Smart series of financial products. Unlike before, borrowers no longer need to liquidate Bitcoin or other mainstream digital assets in advance to prove their funds; instead, they can include their crypto assets in their asset verification and financial assessment processes. This means that users who hold digital assets long-term can retain potential asset appreciation while applying for a mortgage, avoiding capital gains tax burdens associated with asset sales.

In traditional mortgage systems, cryptocurrencies are often regarded as highly volatile and difficult to verify assets, with most financial institutions requiring conversion to fiat currency before including them on the balance sheet. Newrez’s new approach changes this, directly recognizing verifiable crypto assets as part of compliant wealth. Although the institution has not yet disclosed detailed risk control and valuation guidelines, it has emphasized prioritizing digital assets with high liquidity and strong market consensus.

This policy sends a clear signal: cryptocurrencies are shifting from “high-risk speculative assets” to “long-term wealth tools acceptable to financial institutions.” For homebuyers, crypto-backed mortgages reduce barriers between asset allocation and real-life goals, enabling digital assets to play a practical role in housing finance for the first time.

Market reactions are generally positive. Discussions on social platforms suggest that this model enhances the practical use value of digital assets and offers high-net-worth crypto users more flexible asset planning options. Of course, some also point out that the price volatility of digital assets still poses higher risks for lenders, and related models will need time for validation.

From an industry perspective, Newrez’s attempt could serve as a demonstration case. If successful, other mortgage lenders may follow suit, accelerating the integration of cryptocurrencies with traditional financial systems. Digital assets are no longer just used for trading and speculation but are gradually moving into broader real-world scenarios such as payments, financing, and asset management.

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