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July 2025 •  Issue 25:07:01















               The mainstreaming of cryptocurrencies





                                                                The first big hint I had that crypto had legs was when
                                                                headlines were made about a Trump Administration move
                                                                to allow crypto holdings to serve as a federal mortgage
                                                                asset. "After significant studying, and in keeping with
                                                                President Trump's vision to make the United States the
                                                                crypto capital of the world, Today I ordered the Great
                                                                Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to prepare their businesses
                                                                to count cryptocurrency as an asset for a mortgage," U.S.
                                                                Federal Housing Director William Pulte posted to X on
                                                                June 25, 2025.

                                                                Fannie Mae (the Federal National Mortgage Association)
                                                                is a government-sponsored organization that purchases
                                                                mortgage loans from lenders, thereby freeing up lenders to
                                                                make more mortgage loans. Freddie Mac (the Federal Home
                                                                Loan Mortgage Corporation), serves a similar purpose,
                                                                packaging  the mortgages  it purchases into mortgage-
        By Patti Murphy                                         backed securities for sale to investors.

              t began like a fad, or perhaps a new way to bypass
              the prying eyes of government, but now cryptocur-
              rency is taking off like a rocket ship. The price of a
        I single bitcoin, which in 2010 was about a dime, these   Contributed articles inside by:
        days well exceeds $100,000. In the interim years, however,
        the value has ballooned and deflated numerous times.
                                                                 Allen Kopelman .....................................................................................16
        Recently, I had a conversation with Keith Riddle, general   Ken Musante and Elaina Smith ........................................................18
        manager at Payfinia Inc., a technology platform created to
        help community financial institutions take advantage of   Todd Robertson ....................................................................................28
        embedded payments and digital wallets, about the trend.   Allen Bonde ............................................................................................30

        He agreed with me that they won't replace credit and debit
        cards, at least not initially.                           Jacob Spencer........................................................................................32
                                                                 Roger Alexander ...................................................................................34
        Stablecoins were created to address the wild gyrations
        witnessed in the crypto market. This is done by pegging   Angela Yore ............................................................................................36
        the value of a crypto asset to a more stable asset, such as fiat
        currencies like the U.S. dollar.

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