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JPMorgan’s ‘JPM Coin’ Is Live, Execs Say

Investment banking giant JPMorgan is about to see the first commercial transactions with its own cryptocurrency, JPM Coin.

  • According to a report from CNBC Tuesday, Takis Georgakopoulos, JPMorgan global head of wholesale payments, said a major tech firm will use the token to make global payments starting this week.

  • As the bank sees blockchain technology becoming commercially viable, it has also created a business unit with around 100 employees, Onyx to house related projects, Georgakopoulos told CNBC.

  • “We are launching Onyx because we believe we are shifting to a period of commercialization of those technologies, moving from research and development to something that can become a real business,” the executive said in the report.

  • Christine Moy, blockchain lead at JPM, confirmed the reporting on Twitter:

  • JPMorgan is focusing on the wholesale payments business, where removing inefficiencies can save the banking industry hundreds of millions of dollars a year, Georgakopoulos added.

  • First revealed in February 2019, JPM started trials of JPM Coin last summer.

  • The token was designed to speed transactions, such as payments between firms or bond transactions.

  • It was built on Quorum, a private version of Ethereum developed by the bank but acquired by development firm ConsenSys this August.

  • CNBC also reported JPM’s blockchain-based Interbank Information Network is rebranding as Liink and will soon launch as a way to validate payments before they are sent.

  • Umar Farooq, the CEO of Onyx, said the bank is also eyeing using blockchain to send digital versions of paper checks and save banks 75% of the costs currently needed to send and process these payments.

Also read: ConsenSys Acquires JPMorgan’s Quorum Blockchain

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