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Visa and JPMorgan Use Solana Rails But One Risk Still Worries Banks
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-09 06:44
Major financial institutions, including JPMorgan and Visa, are increasingly turning to for real-world money settlements. In December 2025, Visa launched its USDC settlement program in the United States, enabling U.S. banks to settle obligations using Circle’s USDC stablecoin directly on the Solana blockchain. Early participants such as Cross River Bank and Lead Bank helped the program reach more than $3.5 billion in annualized settlement volume by late 2025, with Visa planning a wider rollout to additional ...
Anthony Scaramucci Applauds JPMorgan's Blockchain Move, Calls It 'Good News' For His Solana And Avalanche Investment Thesis - Emeren Group (NYSE:SOL)
Benzinga· 2025-12-12 03:03
SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci stated Thursday that JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s (NYSE:JPM) move to issue debt securities using Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) supports his firm’s investment thesis.Scaramucci Cheers JPMorgan’s Tokenization PushScaramucci highlighted the report about JPMorgan issuing $50 million in U.S. commercial paper for Galaxy Digital Inc. (NASDAQ:GLXY) directly on Solana, one of the first instances of a major global bank using a public blockchain to issue and service securities.Interesting ...
J.P. Morgan harnesses blockchain for debt issuance amid digital asset adoption boost
Reuters· 2025-12-11 15:02
Core Insights - J.P. Morgan has issued a U.S. commercial paper for Galaxy Digital Holdings on the Solana blockchain, indicating a significant advancement in the institutional adoption of digital assets [1] Group 1 - The issuance of commercial paper by J.P. Morgan represents a pivotal moment for the integration of blockchain technology within traditional finance [1] - This move highlights the growing acceptance and utilization of digital assets by major financial institutions [1] - The collaboration between J.P. Morgan and Galaxy Digital Holdings underscores the potential for blockchain to facilitate new financial instruments [1]