JPMorgan's Crackdown on Crypto Challenges U.S. Hopes for Digital Assets
- JPMorgan closed Jack Mallers' accounts at Strike, sparking debates over crypto "debanking" and regulatory pressures on banks . - Pro-crypto lawmakers accused the bank of enforcing "Operation Chokepoint 2.0," despite Trump's 2025 executive order banning such practices. - Industry leaders warned restricted banking access risks pushing crypto offshore, undermining U.S. competitiveness in digital assets. - JPMorgan's research warning about MSTR's potential $8.8B outflows intensified calls for a customer boyc
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has once again sparked controversy over the issue of "debanking" in the crypto sector after
This episode has drawn strong backlash from both crypto supporters and lawmakers, who claim it highlights the ongoing pressure on established banks to limit services for digital asset companies.
JPMorgan's move also appears to conflict with the Trump administration's broader push to establish the U.S. as a leader in digital assets.
Industry experts have condemned the bank for worsening the divide between traditional finance and the crypto world.
The dispute arises as
JPMorgan has yet to
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