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JPMorgan weighs crypto trading for institutional clients
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JPMorgan Chase is exploring the possibility of offering cryptocurrency trading services to its institutional clients, including spot and derivatives products. The move comes amid growing client demand and a more favorable U.S. regulatory environment for digital assets. The bank's efforts are in early stages and depend on factors like demand, risks, and regulatory feasibility.
A new report from JPMorgan Private Bank reveals that 89% of surveyed family offices hold no cryptocurrency assets, even amid geopolitical uncertainties. While interest in digital assets remains low, 17% of these wealthy families plan future investments. The findings highlight a cautious approach to volatile hedges like crypto compared to more favored areas such as AI.
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Bitcoin's hashrate has dropped 4% as miners capitulate, a potential bullish indicator according to analysts. JPMorgan is advancing plans to offer crypto trading to institutions, while DeepSnitch AI's presale surges 96%. These developments suggest shifting sentiment in the cryptocurrency market as of December 2025.