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Jamie Dimon Stands Unopposed to Cryptocurrency, Equates Bitcoin to Smoking Risks: JPMorgan’s View

Dimon Draws a Distinct Line between Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies, Highlights Potential Risks

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
January 13, 2025
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  • JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon compares Bitcoin usage to smoking, but is not against cryptocurrency in general.
  • Despite his opposition towards Bitcoin, Dimon supports blockchain technology and his bank is a participant in a Bitcoin ETF.

Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan, has recently drawn a comparison between Bitcoin and smoking.

In a recent interview with CBS News, he stated that while he does not condone Bitcoin, he does not oppose cryptocurrency as a whole.

Dimon’s Stance on Bitcoin

Dimon has always been vocal about his stance on Bitcoin. He believes that Bitcoin lacks intrinsic value and likens its users to smokers, acknowledging their right to trade but advising against holding it.

He further views Bitcoin as a currency predominantly used for illicit activities, such as money laundering and sex trafficking.

However, a report by Crypto ISAC revealed that cash is still the preferred mode of payment for illegal activities, with only 0.34% of criminal transactions involving cryptocurrencies. The U.S. Treasury also confirmed that cash remains the primary method for money laundering due to its anonymous and stable nature.

Dimon’s History with Bitcoin

In the past, Dimon has been harshly critical of Bitcoin, calling it a “fraud” currency and a conduit for tax evasion and criminal activities. He even threatened to shut down Bitcoin if he were in a government position and to fire JPMorgan traders dealing in Bitcoin.

However, in 2024, Dimon stated that he would support an individual’s right to buy Bitcoin. Despite his strong opposition to Bitcoin, he has praised blockchain technology multiple times.

Interestingly, JPMorgan Chase, Dimon’s bank, is an authorized participant in BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF, the iShares Bitcoin Trust.

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