Home sweet hodl: How a Bitcoiner used BTC to buy his mom a house
The story of the 28-year-old engineer who took a loan out against his Bitcoin to pay for his mom’s house. There’s a special bond between mothers and their sons. For pseudonymous Alan, a 28-year-old engineer, a Bitcoin (BTC) loan helped his mom to buy a house.Alan told Cointelegraph that he took out a Bitcoin-backed loan in 2021 — serendipitously on his sister’s birthday — to gift his mom the tax-free money. She then used the funds to buy a house in North Yorkshire, England, while Alan kept his Bitcoin. Yorkshire, England, known as “God’s own country.” Source: North Yorkshire City....
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