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Topic: [2018-05-16] JPMorgan Co-President: Cryptocurrency “Will Play a Role” in Future (Read 149 times)

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All these bankers have long been investing in bitcoin unofficially. Only they do not talk about it. Who else but they understand the financial bubbles and make money on this? Although bitcoin can not be called a bubble.
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BREAKING NEWS:

BANKER DISLIKES ANTI-BANK TECH
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JPMorgan co-president Jerry Pinto confirmed the bank was “looking into” the Bitcoin space May 16, saying cryptocurrency “will play a role” in the future.

Speaking to CNBC over two interviews, Pinto, who could be in line to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon, said that JPMorgan is able to trade Bitcoin futures but has not yet opted to do so.

“We are looking into that space. I have no doubt that in one way or another, the technology will play a role,” he responded when asked about trading Bitcoin-based products.

“If we need to clear futures of bitcoin, can we do it? Yes. Have we done it? No.”


Pinto’s neutral stance continues the investment banking giant’s somewhat mixed signals about Bitcoin in 2018.

Despite banning customers from purchasing cryptocurrency using its credit cards, senior executives - including the once infamously bearish Dimon - have variously spoken out about the beneficial aspects of both Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

Pinto, too, sees the future of the economy incorporating aspects which were born with the mainstream entry of cryptocurrency.

“The tokenization of the economy, for me, is real,” he continued.

“Cryptocurrencies are real but not in the current form.”

JPMorgan is working on blockchain integration, Cointelegraph reported earlier this month, filing a patent for real-time p2p interbank transfers using the technology.

Source >> https://cointelegraph.com/news/jpmorgan-co-president-jerry-pinto-cryptocurrency-will-play-a-role-in-future
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