Ethereum (ETH)

Ethereum (ticker: ETH) launched in 2015 as a programmable blockchain — beyond moving value, developers can deploy smart contracts and applications on it. ETH is the native asset used to pay for network transactions.

For U.S. borrowers, Ethereum is the second-most-common accepted crypto collateral for home loans. Lenders value it for its large market cap, deep liquidity, and mature derivatives markets that allow price risk to be managed.

Why it matters for Milo customers

Ethereum is the second crypto Milo accepts as collateral for mortgages and crypto-backed loans. ETH borrowers often use the same logic as BTC borrowers: maintain exposure to a long-term asset while accessing dollar liquidity for real estate.

Related terms

Bitcoin (BTC)Crypto CollateralCrypto-Backed MortgageStablecoin

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