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- Michael Saylor suggested sharing the Micro Strategy Bitcoin credit model with the Trump administration’s housing director.
- The initiative aims to develop Bitcoin-supported mortgages by integrating Bitcoin into traditional housing financing.
Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor offered to share his company’s BTC Credit model with Bill Pulte, the US Director of Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), as Pulte expressed interest in exploring how crypt could take mortgage eligibility.
We have developed a BTC credit model that we are happy to share. It takes into account loan duration, security coverage, BTC price, BTC -Volatility and BTC ARS view to generate statistical BTC risk and BTC credit spreads. Now try on our site:https://t.co/utlygwdomu
– Michael Saylor (@Saylor) June 24, 2025
Strategy has been recognized for its very leverage strategy to accumulate bitcoin, using debt financing mainly through convertible banknotes and bonds to buy and maintain significant amounts of bitcoin as a government fund.
Strategy’s BTC Credit Model is a bitcoin-in-born framework developed by the Tyson-based company to assess the credit rating in its debt and preferred shares based on its Bitcoin holding.
Instead of relying on traditional financial conditions, the model evaluates how many times strategy’s BTC reserves covers its debts (BTC rating), the associated credit risk based on volatility (BTC risk) and a theoretical credit spread (BTC -credit).
The Saylor-led company continuously raises capital with low interest rates and is investing that Bitcoin long-term estimate will exceed the costs of loans. Yesterday the company revealed that it had acquired 245 BTC for $ 26 million Last week.
Strategy currently has $ 592,345 BTC, valued at more than $ 62 billion, with more than $ 20 billion in unrealized profits because Bitcoin trading over $ 105,000.
Pulte’s initiative would represent an attempt to integrate Bitcoin into traditional housing financing mechanisms under the new administration’s framework for housing policy.

