JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, a Bitcoin (BTC) opponent, has spoken out clearly on stablecoin rewards, reiterating that they should not be given. Continue Reading: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, a Bitcoin (BTC) opponent, has spoken out clearly on stablecoin rewards, reiterating that they should not be given. Continue Reading:

Bitcoin Enemy JPMorgan CEO Also Opposes This Issue! Here Are His New Cryptocurrency Statements!

2026/03/04 15:41
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The Clarity Act, considered one of the most important cryptocurrency laws in the US, has been stalled recently. This is due to a disagreement between the cryptocurrency sector and the banking sector regarding stablecoin interest rates.

The banking sector supports not paying interest on cryptocurrencies or stablecoins because it fears that their raison d’être will disappear.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has also made new statements on this matter.

Speaking to CNBC, Jamie Dimon made a clear statement on stablecoin rewards, reiterating that they should not be given.

Repeating his call for regulatory equality, Dimon argued that any firm paying interest-like returns on stablecoins is functionally a bank and should be treated as such.

Dimon’s view was clear and unambiguous:

JPMorgan analysts, regardless of Dimon’s public statements, predict that the CLARITY Act will pass in mid-2026. They also note that this could be a significant catalyst for cryptocurrencies in the second half of 2026.*This is not investment advice.

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