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Crypto Assets Gain Recognition: Lenders Factor in ...
Bankless •Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 06:21 PM•1 min read

Crypto Assets Gain Recognition: Lenders Factor in Crypto for Loan Approval

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Lenders are starting to recognize crypto assets when determining loan eligibility. Newrez is one such lender now including crypto assets in its loan approval process. This development signals a growing acceptance of cryptocurrencies within traditional financial systems. The inclusion of crypto holdings in loan calculations could broaden access to credit for individuals with substantial crypto portfolios, potentially impacting the lending landscape and further integrating digital assets into mainstream finance.

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Crypto Assets Gain Recognition: Lenders Factor in Crypto for Loan Approval

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Lenders are starting to recognize crypto assets when determining loan eligibility. Newrez is one such lender now including crypto assets in its loan approval process. This development signals a growing acceptance of cryptocurrencies within traditional financial systems. The inclusion of crypto holdings in loan calculations could broaden access to credit for individuals with substantial crypto portfolios, potentially impacting the lending landscape and further integrating digital assets into mainstream finance.

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