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by: xpoolPosted on: May 20, 2025

JP Morgan Allows Bitcoin Purchases, But Won’t Custody It

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon has officially opened the door for clients to purchase Bitcoin. However, the bank will not directly hold the cryptocurrency but rather facilitate purchases through statements for clients. This change reflects a shift in JP Morgan’s approach towards crypto assets, marking a departure from their previous focus on futures-based products.

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