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    Coinbase Powers First Crypto-Backed Conforming Mortgages

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    Ahmed Balaha is a journalist and copywriter based in Georgia with a growing focus on blockchain technology, DeFi, AI, privacy, digital assets, and fintech innovation.

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    March 27, 2026

    Understand how Coinbase Mortgages redefine home buying by enabling Bitcoin and USDC as collateral for Fannie Mae-backed loans.

    Coinbase and Better Home & Finance have operationalized the first conforming crypto-backed mortgage in U.S. history, allowing borrowers to pledge Bitcoin or USDC as collateral for a Fannie Mae-backed home loan without liquidating their positions.

    The product plugs directly into the $12 trillion U.S. residential mortgage market, not as a niche private offering, but as a GSE-conforming instrument backed by the same federal infrastructure that underwrites more than half of American home purchases.

    The surface headline is historic. The mechanism underneath it is where the real trade-off lives. BTC is discounted to 40% of market value for collateral purposes; USDC is discounted to 80%. A borrower pledging $100,000 in Bitcoin receives $40,000 in usable down payment credit, a haircut that makes the math work for the GSEs but demands significant overcollateralization from the borrower.

    The question this article answers: what does it actually take to use crypto to buy a house under this framework, and what does the product’s existence signal about where institutional mortgage infrastructure is heading?

    Key Takeaways:

    • Policy Trigger: FHFA Director Bill Pulte directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on June 25, 2025, to develop crypto-as-asset underwriting guidelines, providing the regulatory foundation for this product.
    • Haircut Mechanism: BTC is valued at 40% of market price; USDC at 80%. A $100,000 BTC position yields $40,000 in qualifying collateral.
    • First Mover: Coinbase and Better Home & Finance are executing the first conforming loan under this structure; lender Newrez has since launched its own parallel crypto-backed program.
    • Scope Limitation: Only assets held on U.S.-regulated exchanges with AML compliance and a 60-day holding history qualify — cold wallets, DeFi positions, and staked assets are excluded.

    Discover: The best crypto presales gaining institutional momentum right now

    How the Loan Structure Actually Works

    The product is structured as two instruments layered together: a primary conforming Fannie Mae-backed mortgage and a second mortgage covering the down payment, secured by pledged crypto collateral. Coinbase holds the pledged assets in custody; borrowers do not transfer ownership, but the collateral is encumbered for the loan’s duration.

    Get your house and keep your crypto.

    Crypto-backed mortgages are here – increasing access to homeownership for millions of Americans.

    Buy a home without converting your portfolio by using BTC or USDC as collateral for your down payment.

    Offered by Better, powered by Coinbase. pic.twitter.com/9hfL3fVty5

    — Coinbase 🛡️ (@coinbase) March 26, 2026

    The haircut is the defining constraint. To generate $80,000 in qualifying down payment credit using Bitcoin at the 40% valuation rate, a borrower must pledge $200,000 in BTC.

    USDC’s 80% rate is more capital-efficient; $100,000 in USDC yields $80,000 in usable collateral, but still demands a meaningful overcollateralization buffer.

    Fannie Mae’s volatility haircut framework is designed precisely to absorb the asset class’s price swings without triggering forced liquidations on the borrower side.

    There are no margin calls. Collateral is not at risk from short-term price drops. The crypto position becomes actionable for the lender only after 60 or more days of delinquency, aligning with standard foreclosure timelines and deliberately decoupling the mortgage’s credit risk from crypto’s daily volatility.

    Eligible assets must be held on a U.S.-regulated exchange with full AML compliance and a minimum 60-day documented holding history. Cold wallets are excluded. DeFi positions do not qualify. Staked assets are out. The framework is narrow by design; it trades flexibility for GSE compatibility, which is the only pathway to conforming status.

    The policy architecture behind this traces directly to FHFA Director Pulte’s June 25, 2025, directive ordering Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to develop formal underwriting guidelines for digital assets. Phase 1 framework proposals covering volatility treatment and documentation standards are currently under FHFA review, with a 6-to-12-month timeline before the rollout of Phase 2 criteria.

    Discover: The best crypto presales gaining institutional momentum right now


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