This potential policy change comes as the largest U.S. banks increasingly embrace cryptocurrencies, despite CEO Jamie Dimon’s previous criticisms of bitcoin, which he once labeled a “fraud.” According to sources, JPMorgan could begin offering loans secured by cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum as early as next year, although plans remain subject to change. The bank has already taken steps to engage with the crypto market, including plans to lend against holdings in cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds. This move reflects a broader trend among financial institutions to adapt to the evolving regulatory landscape and client demand for digital asset services, especially following recent legislative developments aimed at regulating stablecoins. However, JPMorgan will need to address technical challenges related to managing crypto collateral in the event of loan defaults.
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