#数字资产动态追踪 JPMorgan announces the official launch of a new policy—accepting $BTC as collateral for loans. This move marks a further increase in the recognition of crypto assets by the world's leading investment bank. Over the past few years, Bitcoin has evolved from being marginalized to gradually integrating into the mainstream financial system. Now, appearing as collateral in traditional financial institutions' operations reflects a reassessment of the value of digital assets at the institutional level. What does this mean for the entire market? Perhaps it's worth observing the subsequent chain reactions.
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MEVictim
· 9h ago
JPMorgan's move shows that traditional finance has already lowered its head; BTC has long deserved this treatment.
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FreeMinter
· 9h ago
JPMorgan accepts BTC as collateral, and traditional finance can no longer sit still. The mainstream adoption process has taken another step forward.
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ETHReserveBank
· 9h ago
JPMorgan's move is really aggressive; using BTC as collateral should have happened long ago. Traditional finance is just slow.
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SighingCashier
· 9h ago
JPMorgan's move is quite bold; traditional finance has finally become more accommodating, and BTC has indeed been supported.
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BottomMisser
· 9h ago
JPMorgan finally acknowledged it, but we've been using BTC as money for a long time haha
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ApeWithAPlan
· 9h ago
JPMorgan's move is really just stamping approval on BTC. Let's see if other major banks follow suit.
#数字资产动态追踪 JPMorgan announces the official launch of a new policy—accepting $BTC as collateral for loans. This move marks a further increase in the recognition of crypto assets by the world's leading investment bank. Over the past few years, Bitcoin has evolved from being marginalized to gradually integrating into the mainstream financial system. Now, appearing as collateral in traditional financial institutions' operations reflects a reassessment of the value of digital assets at the institutional level. What does this mean for the entire market? Perhaps it's worth observing the subsequent chain reactions.