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An interesting new trend—cryptocurrency assets are penetrating the world's top real estate markets. According to the "Luxury Outlook Report 2026" released by an international art and luxury goods consulting firm, the influence of cryptocurrencies in first-tier markets such as Dubai, New York, and California is significantly increasing. More importantly, as global regulatory frameworks gradually improve, these assets may be incorporated into the qualification review system for traditional mortgage loans.
What does this mean? It means that crypto holders may in the future use digital assets as financial proof to apply for mortgages, breaking the limitations of traditional bank accounts. Of course, the prerequisite is that the regulatory environment must be clear enough. This turning point has just begun, and subsequent developments are worth watching.
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Banks are about to break their defenses haha, it's finally our turn
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Before the regulatory framework is clear, it's all talk. Dubai and New York taking action first is crucial
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Wait... using crypto as collateral for mortgages? That requires a super strong regulatory framework
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Breaking the bank monopoly, is it really happening
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The turning point just started to hype, we still need to see the follow-up execution
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Dubai has been playing with this for a while, and we're still on the sidelines...
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Traditional finance probably can't sit still anymore
It's finally our turn. Traditional finance has enjoyed dividends for so many years, now it's our time.
Dubai started long ago, and it's not surprising that New York is following suit. I'm just worried that it might take another ten or eight years domestically.
But honestly, don't get too optimistic before clear regulations are in place. Many projects have died in the "awaiting regulation" trap.
If the mortgage really goes through, I'll go all in.
Crypto holders are either true millionaires or just like gamblers... How do banks distinguish between them? That's the real issue.
The regulatory framework isn't even clear yet, and people are already dreaming about mortgages—it's quite optimistic, but if it really happens, it will change the game.
Sounds good, but I feel like this is a game only the wealthy can play; ordinary people still have to carry their cash in USD.