Major Wall Street player JPMorgan Chase is moving forward with plans to roll out crypto trading services tailored for institutional investors. The initiative covers both spot and derivatives markets, targeting hedge funds and pension fund managers looking to gain crypto exposure. This marks another significant step in traditional financial institutions embracing digital assets at scale. The expansion signals growing confidence in the institutional crypto market infrastructure and reflects the shift toward mainstream acceptance of blockchain-based trading venues.
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ChainSpy
· 12-23 05:39
JPMorgan is really not holding back this time, going all in on institutional-level encryption services? They're getting into both Spot and derivation, it feels like TradFi is gradually accepting our game.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 12-22 23:39
JPMorgan has finally joined the game, and now institutions have a proper army leading the way, while retail investors still have to continue to pick at the leftovers from the exchange...
Major Wall Street player JPMorgan Chase is moving forward with plans to roll out crypto trading services tailored for institutional investors. The initiative covers both spot and derivatives markets, targeting hedge funds and pension fund managers looking to gain crypto exposure. This marks another significant step in traditional financial institutions embracing digital assets at scale. The expansion signals growing confidence in the institutional crypto market infrastructure and reflects the shift toward mainstream acceptance of blockchain-based trading venues.