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2025-10-24 11:23:18

JPMorgan Enables BTC, ETH Collateral for Institutional Loans

JPMorgan Chase will allow institutional clients to use Bitcoin and Ether as loan collateral by December 2025. The bank aims to expand its crypto services for global institutions. A third-party custodian will secure the assets, ensuring regulatory compliance. Extends ETF Collateral Policy The bank already accepts crypto-linked ETFs as collateral, a practice started in 2024. This new step integrates raw Bitcoin and Ether into its lending framework. JPMorgan has offered crypto services to clients since 2020, reflecting a cautious embrace of digital assets. Focus on Institutional Lending The program targets large-scale clients like hedge funds and asset managers. It excludes retail investors, minimizing regulatory risks. The move unlocks capital efficiency for institutions holding significant crypto assets, aligning with Wall Street’s growing crypto integration. Boost for Crypto Markets Crypto lending reached $10 billion in Q3 2025, driven by institutional demand. JPMorgan’s entry could increase liquidity and legitimize digital assets further. Analysts see this as a step toward mainstream financial adoption, though custody risks remain a concern.

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