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    JPMorgan Rolls Out JPM Coin Deposit Token for Instant Payments
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    JPMorgan Rolls Out JPM Coin Deposit Token for Instant Payments

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionNovember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    JPMorgan Chase & Co — the world’s largest bank by market capitalization — has begun deploying a token representing deposits held at the bank, called JPM Coin.

    According to a Wednesday Bloomberg report, JPMorgan’s institutional clients now have access to the JPM Coin. The bank’s blockchain division co-lead, Naveen Mallela, told Bloomberg that the token represents US dollar deposits at the bank and allows users to send and receive money on the blockchain created by US crypto exchange Coinbase, Base, a platform endorsed by the bank.

    In mid-June, Mallela announced that a fixed number of JPMD tokens would be transferred to Coinbase on Base in the following days. The transfer was part of a pilot phase that was planned to be followed by allowing Coinbase’s institutional clients to access the bank’s deposit token.

    JPM Coin enables instant, 24/7 payment processing, which is significantly faster than the typical times seen in the US banking system. The news follows this week’s announcement by JPMorgan and Singapore multinational banking group DBS that they are developing a blockchain-based tokenization framework to enable onchain transfers between their deposit token ecosystems.

    JPMorgan had not responded to Cointelegraph’s inquiry by publication.

    The JP MorganChase building. Source: Wikimedia

    Related: Qatar bank taps JPMorgan’s blockchain for faster US dollar payments

    Not a stablecoin

    JPM Coin is a so-called deposit token, meaning it represents a direct claim on a bank deposit and is therefore a regulated liability of the issuing bank. This is the main difference between this type of token and traditional stablecoins, which are tokens issued by a private entity and backed by assets to maintain their value.

    Much like the broader US financial industry, JPMorgan appears to be doubling down on its commitment to tokenization and blockchain technology. At the end of October, JPMorgan’s private bank and asset management divisions initiated the first transaction on the upcoming Kinexys Fund Flow fund tokenization platform.

    JPMorgan bets on crypto

    The firm also showed enthusiasm about the broader crypto ecosystem, not just blockchain-based tokenization. In late October, JPMorgan was also reported to be planning to let clients use Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) as collateral for loans.

    Related: UK Finance pilots tokenized sterling deposits with six major banks

    In mid-January, JPMorgan suggested that a Solana (SOL) ETF would attract $3 billion to $6 billion, while an XRP (XRP) ETF would garner $4 billion to $8 billion in new investments. The bank was also recently reported to be developing plans to offer cryptocurrency trading services.

    Also in October, JPMorgan informed its financial advisers that all clients will be able to invest in cryptocurrency funds. Until then, advisers were restricted to offering such products to high-net-worth investors with over $1.5 million in assets and an aggressive risk profile.