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Crypto Isn’t Crashing The American Dream

Crypto Observer StaffBy Crypto Observer StaffJuly 27, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Opinion by: Dr. Scott Lehr

In the early 2000s, getting a loan in the United States without verifying your income or assets was possible. It was called a “no-doc” or “low-doc” loan. The aim was to help self-employed or contract workers, but it was widely abused. Today, lenders verify income, assets, debt and employment.

Whether the centralized fraternity likes it or not, the financial world is changing. What once required W-2 wage-and-tax forms, gatekeepers and credit files is now being rebuilt on transparency, autonomy and a blockchain wallet. 

For the first time, Washington acknowledges that wealth isn’t just traditional, it’s digital. For over a century, the American Dream has been underwritten by one big dream: homeownership. The financial and psychological milestone signals arrival, stability and upward mobility.

What happens when the very definition of wealth starts to evolve? What happens when your balance sheet doesn’t just live in a bank, but also on the blockchain?

The FHFA move: A policy shift with cultural weight

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) recently announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will begin recognizing crypto assets as part of mortgage application assessments.

This subtle but historic move officially brings digital wealth into the realm of traditional home financing, and in doing so, it redefines who qualifies for the American Dream. 

Crypto didn’t knock on the door of the American Dream. Crypto built a back door and walked in. This new entry point for homeownership is making what inflation and centralized banks had made a pipedream possible.

Most headlines focused on the immediate implications: Crypto holders may no longer need liquid assets to qualify for a mortgage. But the more profound significance is philosophical. The system is no longer asking, “Is crypto real?” It’s admitting, “Crypto is wealth.”

In 2024, Redfin reported that 12% of homebuyers planned to use crypto for down payments, up from just 5% in 2019. Meanwhile, companies are building out lending infrastructure that allows people to use digital assets as collateral without triggering capital gains events.

This isn’t about hype. This is happening. A generation of self-made digital investors has been operating outside the gatekeeper economy. They built wealth without permission, often without traditional employment, and now want in on the most traditional asset of all: real estate. 

The FHFA decision is more than regulatory. It’s symbolic. It signals a shift from exclusion to integration.

Not just finance, but freedom

Critics are already clutching the rails. They worry that recognizing volatile assets like Bitcoin in mortgage qualification introduces unnecessary risk.

However, crypto enthusiasts know and trumpet that volatility doesn’t equal fraud. Many people defending outdated credit models forget that the 2008 financial crisis was caused not by crypto but by excessive leverage, synthetic debt and a total lack of transparency. 

Related: US regulator orders Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to consider crypto for mortgages

Crypto is all about transparency. Wallet balances don’t lie. Smart contracts don’t forge pay stubs. Decentralized finance isn’t perfect, but it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. That alone puts it ahead of Wall Street’s shadow banking activity.

This is not just about finances; this is about freedom. It’s about acknowledging that 21st-century wealth doesn’t always come from fiat savings or 401(k)s. Sometimes it comes as a token, a ledger or a digital asset held by someone who refused to wait for traditional finance to validate them. Risk takers and revolutionaries can rejoice!

From roofs to revolutions

The innovation isn’t just in how people buy homes with crypto. It’s in how people use their homes to buy crypto. They’re flipping the traditional model. Real estate used to be the dream. Now, for some, it’s the launchpad.

Yes, that introduces risk. And no, not everyone should use their house as a Bitcoin acquisition engine. That’s where informed regulation matters. We need smarter frameworks that respect innovation while protecting consumers.

The alternative is worse: a financial system that only serves those who conform to outdated paths of wealth creation. Centralized banks often resemble a relic from the past, but it seems some are opening their eyes to what is inevitable.

The new blueprint

This is the new blueprint for the American Dream: Ownership now includes physical and digital assets; creditworthiness reflects onchain transparency, not just paper resumes; and the housing market must evolve with its people, not against them. Crypto isn’t a threat to homeownership. It’s a catalyst for its reinvention.

We don’t need more gatekeepers. We need more bridges. For millions of investors, innovators and digital natives, this new policy bridges where they’ve been building and where they now want to live. 

Location, location, location is now online, decentralized and transparent.

Crypto isn’t just changing finance. It’s redefining what it means to arrive.

Opinion by: Dr. Scott Lehr.

This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal or investment advice. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed here are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

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