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JPMorgan Considers Institutional Crypto Trading Am...
The Block•Monday, December 22, 2025 at 03:18 PM•1 min read

JPMorgan Considers Institutional Crypto Trading Amid Wall Street Expansion

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JPMorgan is reportedly considering offering cryptocurrency trading services to its institutional clients. According to reports, the potential services could include both spot and derivatives trading. This development comes as Wall Street firms increase their involvement in digital assets, suggesting growing institutional demand and acceptance of cryptocurrencies as an asset class. The move by JPMorgan could further legitimize crypto trading among traditional financial institutions.

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JPMorgan Considers Institutional Crypto Trading Am...
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JPMorgan Considers Institutional Crypto Trading Amid Wall Street Expansion

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JPMorgan is reportedly considering offering cryptocurrency trading services to its institutional clients. According to reports, the potential services could include both spot and derivatives trading. This development comes as Wall Street firms increase their involvement in digital assets, suggesting growing institutional demand and acceptance of cryptocurrencies as an asset class. The move by JPMorgan could further legitimize crypto trading among traditional financial institutions.

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Florida Senate passes state-level stablecoin bill, awaits DeSantis’ signature

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