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The article discusses significant developments in the payments landscape, focusing on agentic payments and JPMorgan's integration of stablecoins into its transaction processes. It also highlights Alipay's launch of a Euro stablecoin and the impact of stablecoins on traditional banking and IPOs.
Community bank leaders are urging U.S. senators to address stablecoin loopholes that could divert up to $6.6 trillion from traditional deposits, threatening local lending. JPMorgan, however, sees stablecoins as a complementary financial tool rather than a systemic risk.
JPMorgan has shifted its tokenized deposits to Coinbase's Base blockchain, responding to institutional demand for a bank deposit product on public chains. Unlike traditional stablecoins, these deposits are digital claims on bank funds and can bear interest, positioning JPMorgan to compete in the growing crypto market.
JPMorgan's clients can now exchange JPMorgan Deposit (JPMD) for USDC on the Base platform, enhancing on-chain transactions. Meanwhile, Alipay is launching a EURO stablecoin, leveraging its extensive user base and existing tokenized foreign exchange services. Both developments mark significant shifts in the stablecoin landscape.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expressed skepticism about the appeal of stablecoins but acknowledged the necessity for his bank to engage with the technology. Despite being a critic of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, Dimon highlighted the importance of exploring stablecoins to remain competitive against fintech companies. Other major banks, such as Citigroup and Bank of America, are also considering their own versions of stablecoins as they seek to enhance payment systems.