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Did Coinbase doxx its first bitcoin mortgage customer?

June 17, 2026
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Did Coinbase doxx its first bitcoin mortgage customer?

Coinbase has hit back at claims that it doxxed a customer who made use of the exchange’s first crypto-backed mortgage.

During a June 16 event, at which Coinbase unveiled 21 new products, the company shared a photo of the house apparently backed by the mortgage, describing the owner as someone who owns a lot of bitcoin (BTC).

However, a critic soon claimed to have pulled up the buyer’s Zillow listing — not ideal, given that BTC’s parabolic price increase over the past 17 years and the fact that keys instantly confer ownership make owners appealing targets for thieves.

Attempting to downplay any fears, a Coinbase spokesperson told Protos, “During the exciting process of closing on the home, Coinbase and Better worked closely with the homeowner on a mindful way to share the news while maintaining their privacy.

“We received a picture of the house, taken by the homeowner, and took steps to anonymize the house by removing and changing key identifiers and features.

“We then received their express permission to use the altered image in both Better’s press release and Coinbase’s recent showcase.”

Despite these steps, Protos staff was able to determine the address of the house, which we will withhold out of respect for the owner’s privacy.

Read more: Coinbase changed lawsuit rules a day before disclosing data breach, report

Clearly a customer’s house

Although it is digitally altered, the house is not a stock photo. On the original press release as well as during Coinbase’s launch event this week, the company clarified that the house is, despite modifications, a photo of the house of the customer.

A caption on the original image reads, “First home purchased with Better and Coinbase’s BTC-backed mortgage.”

The crypto-backed mortgage program is a joint effort between Coinbase and Better Home & Finance, a Nasdaq-listed lender run by Vishal Garg. The two companies announced the home purchase in March as the first bitcoin-backed, GSE-conforming mortgage.

The whole arrangement became possible after Federal Housing Finance Agency then-Director Bill Pulte ordered GSE companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to count crypto as a mortgage-qualifying asset in 2025.

Under the program, lenders have counted pledged BTC at roughly 40% of its value, a steep 60% haircut, whereas USDC gets about 80% credit. Liquidation kicks in only after a borrower goes 60 days delinquent.

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