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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon questioned why someone would want a stablecoin rather than just a payment, but acknowledged that the ...
Cryptocurrency has gained a hold in Americans’ investment portfolios and their retirement accounts — and now it’s a step ...
Speaking on his bank's second quarter earnings call, the famous crypto skeptic acknowledged that stablecoins are "real." ...
JPMorgan Chase is a juggernaut in the global payments industry, helping move nearly $10 trillion daily, so it makes sense ...
Banks are gearing up to take on payments competition from stablecoins, which could increase after Congress passed the Genius Act.
The prospect of a more favorable regulatory environment for digital assets has large lenders exploring or plotting stablecoin ...
The House voted 308 to 122 in favour of the so-called Genius Act to regulate stablecoins, tokens pegged to assets such as the ...
The bosses of JPMorgan and Citigroup said Tuesday they intend to get involved in stablecoins, the latest evidence of how Wall ...
Despite past criticism of crypto, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the bank must engage with stablecoins to remain competitive. Citigroup and Bank of America are ...
JPMorgan will develop stablecoins, despite CEO Jamie Dimon’s doubts as it aims to stay competitive with fintech companies.
JPMorgan’s strategy for stablecoins reflects a broader institutional effort to study, not necessarily promote, digital tokens ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said during the company's earnings call Tuesday that the bank plans to get more involved with stablecoins.