Coinbase funds first Bitcoin mortgage backed by Fannie Mae
Coinbase has funded the first Fannie Mae-insured mortgage in the U.S. using Bitcoin-backed collateral, bringing digital assets into a part of the housing finance market traditionally dominated by cash savings and bank deposits.
According to Coinbase, the transaction was completed…
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