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- FHFA explores the impact of cryptovs on mortgage qualification in the US
- Pulte, Trump and Meme, Pulte has long supported digital assets and held investments in Bitcoins and Solana.
- Pulte joined FHFA early this year and was sworn as a director in March.
The US Federal Housing Financing Agency will investigate how Crypto Holdings could be considered in the mortgage qualification process, said Bill Pulte, director of Bill Pulte on Monday.
“We will study the use of cryptocurrency shares because it concerns the qualification of mortgages,” Pulte notified Na X.
Further details of how the crypto would be assessed were not provided. FHFA was addressed to express.
FHFA is an independent regulator of key aspects of the US housing market, including Fannia Mae, Freddie Mac and Federal Banks for Home Loans.
It was created as a result of the financial crisis in 2008 to ensure that entities work safely and provide reliable financing of housing financing.
Pulte was sworn as the director of FHFA 14. March after his nomination by President Donald Trump.
Pulte, founder of the investment company Pulte Capital Partners, is the grandson and name tag of William Pulte, founder Pulte Homes, the third largest homebuilder in the US
In addition to defending the inclusion of crypto in FHFA policy, Pulte has its own investment in digital assets.
His Financial publication At the beginning of this year, it shows shares of $ 500,001 and $ 1,000,000 in Bitcoins and Solan.
He also holds shares in Mara, formerly Marathon Digital Holdings, the main bitcoin mining company.
In addition to Crypto, he also held so -called meme supplies such as Gamestop and Bed Bath & Beyond. He invested in Tesla, Palantir and several companies owned by the creator of YouTube Mrbeast.
Pulte entered the crypto market in 2019, publicly revealing That he bought 11 BTC and announced that he would give out crypto to his followers at the X.
According to OpensecretsPulte donated $ 6,600 to the election of Donald Trump as well as contributions to Trump’s Save America Pac and the Republican National Committee in 2024.
Edited Sebastian sinclair
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