• RateFi allows borrowers to use verified crypto as income and reserve qualification.

  • Down payments and closing costs must still be converted to cash.

  • The program operates under existing non-QM mortgage guidelines.

Chicago-based lender Rate has officially stepped into the crypto mortgage debate.

On Monday, the company announced the launch of RateFi, a new program that allows qualified borrowers to use verified cryptocurrency holdings to help secure a home loan, without being forced to sell their digital assets first.

For years, crypto investors faced a frustrating reality: lenders either required liquidation, triggering possible tax consequences, or forced borrowers into pledged-asset loan structures that restricted control over their holdings. RateFi attempts to remove that friction.

But this is not a free-for-all.

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