JP Morgan Chase is planning to offer cryptocurrency trading services to institutional clients.
BlockBeats News, December 22, according to Bloomberg, JPMorgan is considering offering cryptocurrency trading services to its institutional clients.
Insiders revealed that the bank is assessing what products and services its markets department could offer to expand its presence in the cryptocurrency field, which may include spot and derivatives trading. This move comes amid increasing client interest following changes in the U.S. digital asset regulatory environment, and specific plans will depend on the assessment of sufficient demand, risk and opportunity, and the regulatory feasibility.
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