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Now You Can Use Bitcoin as Collateral for Loans

EditorBy EditorApril 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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In a major sign that cryptocurrency is gaining wider acceptance in the financial world, bitcoin is increasingly being treated as a reliable store of value.

This shift has opened the door for a new type of lending, where people can use their crypto holdings as collateral to secure real-world cash loans. Several innovative startups are already exploring this idea and offering such services to users.

Companies like Salt Lending and CoinLoan are leading the way by allowing borrowers to access loans in traditional currencies such as US dollars while locking up their bitcoin or other digital assets as security.

Another company, Nebeus, based in London, has reported significant activity in this space, claiming it has already processed around 1,000 loans backed by cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether.

The main reason behind this trend is the massive growth in cryptocurrency prices. For instance, bitcoin has seen a dramatic surge, rising by more than 1,600 percent within a single year.

This rapid increase has not only boosted confidence in bitcoin but has also lifted the value of other cryptocurrencies and expanded the entire crypto market. As a result, many investors now see their digital assets as valuable holdings that can be used in practical financial transactions, including borrowing.

However, while the idea sounds appealing, these crypto-backed loans come with important conditions. At Salt Lending, borrowers are not required to undergo traditional credit checks or deal with extensive paperwork, which makes the process faster and more accessible.

Despite this convenience, the loans are relatively expensive. For example, to receive a $100,000 loan, a borrower may need to provide up to $200,000 worth of bitcoin as collateral. On top of that, interest rates typically range between 12 percent and 20 percent.

In comparison, traditional financial institutions like Wells Fargo often offer unsecured personal loans within a similar interest rate range of about 7 percent to 20 percent. This means that while crypto loans provide flexibility, they may not always be the cheapest option available.

Additionally, the volatile nature of bitcoin raises concerns. If the value of bitcoin suddenly drops, lenders could face risks, and borrowers might be required to add more collateral or risk losing their assets.

Despite these risks, crypto-backed loans have practical uses. For example, cryptocurrency miners can benefit from such loans by covering operational costs like electricity. Mining, especially with powerful machines such as ASIC devices, requires a lot of energy, and having access to quick cash without selling crypto assets can be very helpful.

There are also indications that these types of loans could soon move into the mainstream financial sector, as companies like Salt Lending are reportedly working on partnerships with established financial institutions to roll out similar products more widely.

Meanwhile, CoinLoan is taking a slightly different approach by using a peer-to-peer model. This system connects borrowers directly with individual lenders who are willing to provide funds.

The platform earns revenue by charging transaction fees. This model also adds more utility to cryptocurrencies by making them active tools within a financial ecosystem rather than just passive investments.

Both platforms have introduced their own tokens to support their systems. CoinLoan plans to use CLT tokens, while Salt Lending operates with SALT tokens.

These tokens can be used within their platforms, for example, to pay interest on loans. Interestingly, there have been cases where the value of these tokens differs between external markets and internal platform pricing.

This has led to discussions among crypto users, especially on online forums, about possible arbitrage opportunities—where users could take advantage of price differences to reduce their loan costs.

Overall, the rise of crypto-backed loans highlights how digital currencies are evolving beyond simple trading assets.

They are gradually becoming integrated into real financial systems, offering new opportunities—but also introducing new risks that both lenders and borrowers must carefully consider.

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