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Expert Says JPMorgans Crypto-Backed Loan Initiative Validates XRP as Legitimate Collateral Asset

Expert Says JPMorgans Crypto-Backed Loan Initiative Validates XRP as Legitimate Collateral Asset WikiBit 2025-07-23 03:00

Famous crypto investor and author Paul Barron hails JPMorgan‘s crypto-backed loan initiative as a si

Famous crypto investor and author Paul Barron hails JPMorgan‘s crypto-backed loan initiative as a significant validation of XRP’s legitimacy as a collateral asset.

Earlier today, the Financial Times, a leading media outlet, reported that JPMorgan Chase, which boasts an AUM of $4.3 trillion, is planning to offer crypto-backed loans.

According to insiders, JPMorgan plans to allow its users to borrow fiat currencies against their crypto holdings. The initiative, which could be unveiled as early as 2026, would enable JPMorgan Chase customers to utilize crypto assets, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, to obtain fiat loans.

For context, banks have previously steered clear of lending against cryptocurrencies due to the volatile nature of these assets. Instead, they only accepted stable assets, such as real estate, as collateral.

With JPMorgan considering backing loans with crypto collateral, it marks a significant shift in how traditional financial institutions view cryptocurrencies such as XRP.

“When the world‘s largest bank recognizes crypto’s value as loan backing, were witnessing the bridging between TradFi [traditional finance] and DeFi [decentralized finance] worlds,” Barron remarked.

XRP-Backed Loan

It is worth mentioning that XRP has previously been used as collateral to obtain loans. Earlier this year, the popular wealth management firm Digital Wealth Partners (DWP) disclosed that it had completed a seven-figure loan backed by XRP.

Under the DWP initiative, XRP holders can unlock liquidity by using their tokens as collateral rather than selling them.

Following Donald Trumps inauguration as the 47th U.S. President, financial institutions and government agencies have changed how they treat cryptocurrencies.

As previously reported, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) directed that cryptocurrencies, such as XRP, should be considered when evaluating a borrowers financial prowess during the mortgage application process.

The federal agency issued this directive to two government-sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The directive aligns with Trumps goal of positioning the U.S. as a leader in the global cryptocurrency market.

Meanwhile, JPMorgan has thrown its weight behind crypto, even though its CEO, Jamie Dimon, remains skeptical about the asset. The bank serves major cryptocurrency entities, including San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, and also leverages blockchain technology for global payments.

In June, Bloomberg reported that JPMorgan was planning to let its wealth clients secure loans with Bitcoin ETFs. The Financial Times has suggested that JPMorgan could accept other crypto assets, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, as collateral for loans.

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