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From ‘ponzi’ to partnership: JPMorgan goes all-in on crypto with Coinbase deal

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Last updated: August 1, 2025 9:42 am
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Key takeaways Deeper crypto integration

Key takeaways 

JPMorgan’s bold Coinbase integration will allow users to fund crypto wallets and seamlessly use their rewards points in the exchange. But is there a hidden cost for the planned efficiency? 


U.S. banks continue to embrace crypto amid regulatory clarity, setting the stage for a broader integration.

In a statement on the 30th of July, JPMorgan Chase announced a plan with crypto exchange Coinbase to offer a ‘direct bank-to-wallet connection’ from 2026. The bank added,  

“This direct connection will help mutual customers transact with the confidence, security, and privacy they’re used to as customers of Chase.”

In addition, Coinbase users will be able to fund their accounts using Chase credit cards, while bank customers could transfer their rewards points and use them within the crypto exchange. 

Deeper crypto integration

This marked a key reset amongst TradFi bank players, echoing the broader trend under the pro-crypto Trump Administration. 

For perspective, a few years ago, there was widespread de-banking of crypto firms and users, infamously known as ‘Operation ChokePoint.’ 

However, the regulators have reversed course under the new administration, and now banks are permitted to handle crypto. 

Zaheer Ebtikar of crypto VC Split Capital hailed the Coinbase partnership, adding that it will remove the blurry lines between the sector and TradFi. 

“The lines between crypto and traditional finance are no longer blurry. They just don’t exist anymore.”

This was also part of several pro-crypto pivots that JPMorgan has made recently. The bank’s CEO, Jamie Dimon, had a negative stance against the sector in the past, even calling it a ‘Ponzi’ scheme.

However, the bank has since announced plans to use spot Bitcoin [BTC] and Ethereum [ETH] ETFs as collateral for loans. The latest move to connect its bank accounts to Coinbase wallets further entrenches its shift. 

Melissa Feldsher, head of payments and lending innovation at JPMorgan Chase, billed the new partnership as, 

“A significant step forward in empowering our customers to take control of their financial futures…allowing them to use their money and rewards in new and exciting ways.”

For Coinbase, the move will ‘lower barriers to entry’ for TradFi users to participate in the on-chain economy. 

On his part, Scott Melker, a crypto podcast host, termed the move as ‘wild’ and a game changer. 

“Holy sh*t. This JPMorgan and Coinbase deal is wild, especially the credit card point redemptions.”

However, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas downplayed the move as a way for the bank to charge exorbitant fees on users. 

“Why lead innocent investors into absurd 1.4% commissions every time they buy crypto?”

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