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JPMorgan To Allow Customers Buy Bitcoin But Dismisses BTC Custody Plans

JPMorgan will let clients buy Bitcoin, marking a shift in strategy, even as CEO Jamie Dimon maintains his strong skepticism toward the asset.
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JPMorgan To Allow Customers Buy Bitcoin But Dismisses BTC Custody Plans

Highlights

  • JPMorgan to allow clients to buy Bitcoin despite CEO Jamie Dimon's skepticism
  • The bank completed its first tokenized treasuries transaction last week
  • The $4 trillion asset manager won't offer Bitcoin custody services

JPMorgan has announced plans to allow its customers to purchase Bitcoin despite CEO Jamie Dimon’s long-standing skepticism toward the cryptocurrency. The major financial institution recently completed its first public transaction of tokenized treasuries.

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JPMorgan embraces Bitcoin trading while CEO maintains skepticism

JPMorgan will allow customers to buy Bitcoin, its CEO, Jamie Dimon, has said in a recent Investor Day. The decision is a clear U-turn for the $4 trillion asset manager, which only recently showed a measured stance in embracing cryptocurrency investing.

The bank has already started expanding its blockchain footprint and recently officially wrapped up its first publicly announced tokenized treasuries transaction. The transaction had involved partnerships with Chainlink and Ondo Finance. This is an indicator of JPMorgan’s increasing familiarity with blockchain technology, even as it approaches some cryptocurrencies with caution.

The announcement follows increasing mainstream interest in cryptocurrencies throughout 2025. Dimon’s recent statement comes as Strategy purchased 7,390 BTC and also faces a lawsuit for its BTC accumulation plans. However, the bank’s new Bitcoin product has not seemed to change Dimon’s personal take on the cryptocurrency.

At the start of the year, the JPMorgan executive described Bitcoin as a “Ponzi scheme” that lacks real value. He also continued his history of skepticism toward the asset. Dimon has maintained this position consistently, even as his institution moves to offer Bitcoin-related services to meet client demand. During his speech, he also stated that he was not a fan of Bitcoin.

“I don’t know what Bitcoin itself is for, but I defend your right to smoke a cigarette. I’ll defend your right to buy Bitcoin. I won’t personally ever buy Bitcoin,” Dimon stated in early 2024.

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Bank expands blockchain services but rules out BTC custody

While JPMorgan is expanding its cryptocurrency offerings to include Bitcoin purchases, the bank has made it clear it won’t be providing custody services for the digital asset. This selective approach allows the institution to respond to client interest in Bitcoin without fully embracing all aspects of cryptocurrency infrastructure.

The bank’s approach appears to balance meeting customer demand for Bitcoin exposure while maintaining boundaries around its level of involvement with cryptocurrencies. By offering trading capabilities without custody, JPMorgan creates a middle ground that acknowledges market interest while limiting certain operational and regulatory risks of holding crypto.

This measured approach allows the bank to participate in the growing digital asset market without contradicting its leadership’s publicly expressed concerns about Bitcoin’s fundamental value. His statement comes at a time when the Bitcoin price is trading just 3.7% down from its all-time high of $109,000.

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Vignesh Karunanidhi

Vignesh Karunanidhi is a seasoned crypto journalist with nearly 7 years of experience in the cryptocurrency industry. He has contributed to numerous publications, including WatcherGuru, BeInCrypto, Milkroad, and authored over 10,000 articles

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