The largest American investment bank JPMorgan will allow wealthy clients to invest in cryptocurrencies.
JPMorgan's wealthy retail clients (no minimum deposit required) can now invest in cryptocurrency funds, according to Business Insider. Bank clients will have the opportunity to profit from the volatility of digital currencies with the help of their financial advisors or a trading application.
JPMorgan has opened access to Grayscale Investments’ Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), Bitcoin Cash Trust (BCHG), Ethereum Trust (ETHE), and Ethereum Classic Trust (ETCG).
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According to cointelegraph.com
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