JPMorgan, Coinbase Join Forces To Let 25M Chase Users Buy Crypto With Credit Cards

ccn.comPublished on 2025-07-02Last updated on 2025-07-30

Key Takeaways
  • JPMorgan Chase is partnering with Coinbase to make crypto more accessible for Chase customers.
  • Chase clients will soon be able to fund Coinbase accounts using Chase credit cards.
  • JPMorgan is also preparing to launch JPMD, a tokenized commercial bank deposit for institutional use.

JPMorgan is expanding its presence in the crypto space with a two-pronged approach targeting retail and institutional markets.

The bank is rolling out new consumer-facing features in partnership with Coinbase and introducing a tokenized deposit solution for institutional clients.

Together, the moves signal a broader strategy to bridge traditional banking infrastructure with emerging blockchain technologies.

JPMorgan and Coinbase To Bring Crypto Access to Chase Customers

In a significant move toward crypto adoption, JPMorgan Chase is teaming up with Coinbase to simplify digital asset access for Chase clients.

Soon, JPM customers can fund their Coinbase accounts using Chase credit cards.

Starting in 2026, the partnership will enable direct bank-to-wallet transfers. It will also allow Chase Ultimate Rewards points to be redeemed 1:1 for crypto—a first for a major U.S. banking rewards program.

The collaboration represents a bold step by JPMorgan into consumer-facing crypto integrations, leveraging Coinbase’s exchange infrastructure to open new channels for retail exposure to digital assets.

Following Deposit Token for Institutional Blockchain Settlement

Alongside its retail initiative, JPMorgan has already made waves in the institutional crypto space with the upcoming launch of JPMD, a so-called “deposit token” set to run on Coinbase’s Base blockchain, built on Ethereum.

JPMD represents a tokenized commercial bank deposit, offering 24/7 settlement capabilities and the potential to pay interest—differentiating it from traditional stablecoins.

Unlike USDT or USDC, JPMD is available only to institutional clients. It aims to power cross-border B2B transactions and digital asset settlements with more seamless integration into the traditional banking system.

According to JPMorgan blockchain executive Naveen Mallela , the bank chose Coinbase for its credibility and deep roots in the crypto ecosystem.

Interest from major institutions is already emerging, as JPMD is positioned as a trusted onchain cash solution with the backing of a major financial player.

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