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Jamie Dimon’s Anti-Crypto Tirade Sparks Derisive Backlash

Jamie Dimon’s Anti-Crypto Tirade Sparks Derisive Backlash

DailyCoinDailyCoin2023/12/06 23:57
By:DailyCoin
  • JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has slammed Bitcoin and crypto in a recent senate hearing.
  • Dimon’s statements have attracted flak from the crypto community.
  • The recent statements came in response to questions from Senator Elizabeth Warren aimed at establishing that crypto posed money laundering concerns.

Do Bitcoin and other crypto assets represent an upgrade to the present financial system, or are they just tools for criminals to evade the law? The answer to this question is often dependent on who is asked. 

For JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, it has always been more of the latter . The JPMorgan chief recently reiterated this view during a Senate Banking Committee hearing in response to questions from Senator Elizabeth Warren about his thoughts on crypto, adding, “If I was the government, I’d close it down.”

The JPMorgan chief’s statements have Unsurprisingly been met with defiance and scorn from the crypto community.

‘You Can’t Shutdown Bitcoin’

Responding to Dimon’s statements, several members of the crypto community were quick to point out that Bitcoin’s decentralized nature would make any government decision to shut it down an uphill task.

“No one – not even Wall Street’s most powerful man – can shut down Bitcoin,” Coinage founder Zack Guzmàn wrote .

Echoing similar sentiments, Joe Nakamoto challenged the JPMorgan chief to try to stop the Bitcoin network.

Be my guest. Try to stop Bitcoin, Jamie

— Joe Nakamoto ⚡️ (@JoeNakamoto) December 6, 2023

Chiming in, Riot Platform’s VP of Research Pierre Rochard sarcastically suggested that politicians and bankers felt undermined by the freedoms Bitcoin provided users.

Bankers and politicians agree: using your own money without getting their permission first is a crime https://t.co/BOsFzhe9G1

— Pierre Rochard (@BitcoinPierre) December 6, 2023

Meanwhile, Tether and VanEck Advisor Garbor Gurbacs contended that banks like JPMorgan had no moral standing to criticize Bitcoin. Gubacs highlighted that JPMorgan Chase had been fined $40 billion for 272 violations since 2000, including 42 consumer protection violations and 14 banking violations.

Dimon’s recent anti-crypto comments came during a rare moment of agreement between banking chiefs and Senator Warren on banking policy.

Fuel for Warren’s Crypto AML Bill?

During the Senate Banking Committee hearing, Warren asked Dimon and several other banking chiefs whether they believed crypto should operate under the same anti-money laundering (AML) rules as banks. The answer was a resounding yes. 

“When it comes to banking policy, I am not usually holding hands with the CEOs of multi-billion dollar banks, but this is a matter of national security. Terrorists, drug traffickers, and rogue nations should be barred from using crypto for their dangerous activities. It is time for Congress to act,” Warren asserted.

Warren’s statement and line of questioning come as she tries to push the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act. This bill aims to impose know-your-customer (KYC) requirements on decentralized crypto products.

The crypto industry has pushed back against the bill, arguing that it is impractical for decentralized solutions and that it would only serve as an implicit ban on the sector in the U.S.

On the Flipside

  • The JPMorgan chief has often sung a different tune when speaking about the underlying blockchain technology. In January 2023, he argued that the technology held promise.
  • JPMorgan has a digital token called JPM Coin used by institutional clients to transfer value on a permissioned blockchain.

Why This Matters

As CEO of the largest bank in the U.S., Jamie Dimon commands significant influence in financial circles. His statements come at a time when lawmakers are trying to decide how best to regulate the nascent crypto markets.

Read this to learn more about Jamie Dimon’s view of crypto:

JPMorgan CEO James Dimon Calls Crypto “Decentralized Ponzi Schemes”

Find out more about the raging inscriptions craze on Polygon:

Polygon Leads as Inscription Craze Takes Hold of EVM Chains

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