Štai kodėl tyrimų įmonė iškėlė raudoną vėliavėlę dėl kriptovaliutų hipotekos rizikos

Cryptocurrencies have an inherent risk element that has got a lot to do with their volatile nature. This is why many famous personalities have questioned its value with the recent being Warren Buffet. The billionaire said he will never buy Bitcoin even at $25 given the fact that it doesn’t produce anything tangible.

Kas dar?

Florida-based ratings and research firm „Weiss“ reitingai are the latest authority to cenzūra the usage of cryptocurrencies. This cautionary įspėjimas came over the risks of crypto mortgages amid the current economic climate in the United States. Hipotekos normos yra didėjantis quickly in the United States. Kaip pranešama the domestic mortgage rates rose at the fastest pace in 35 years, for instance.

Yet different users craved digital assets given their market capitalization over the years.

In the 3 May report, Weiss analyst Jon D. Markman paragino caution with such mortgages, citing the poor performance of stocks and crypto this year. The cryptocurrency market nukentėjo a major correction of 2.5% amidst the rising fears. Altcoins too liudijo the wrath of bearish sentiments across the board.

Even, U.S. property prices faced headwinds from a change in Fed policy and rising mortgage rates.

Various macro analysts have raised similar concerns regarding cryptocurrencies amidst rising inflation. An analyst named Aleksas Krugeris boldly suggested that the Fed’s latest announcements set for this week “will determine the fate of the market” moving forward.

Paklausa yra reali

Different platforms, not just within the crypto sector but even outside the sphere have incorporated the digital asset class. Milo, a digital banking startup based out of Miami, fell under this umbrella. The said firm pasiūlytas 30-year mortgages backed by Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), or stablecoins as collateral.

In fact, Milo iškėlė $17 million worth of Series A funding in March and had plans to develop its mortgage products to meet larger demand.

Surprisingly, the firm required zero down payments, and the loan rates varied between 3.95% and 5.95%. However, Weiss analyst Jon D. Markman quickly addressed some setbacks following this offering. He tvirtino,

“The product seems to be like a win-win, assuming real estate and crypto prices keep rising … except there are signs both bets are unlikely to be winners in the near term. Bitcoin is off by 40% since it reached $66,000 in November 2021.”

Even though such offerings come with their Terminai ir sąlygos, risks persist. ‘It’s an interesting strategy … but given current market conditions, investors should be skeptical, especially with financial stocks,’ he concluded. 

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/this-is-why-a-research-firm-raised-red-flags-over-crypto-mortgage-risks/