JPMorgan deepens crypto push with Bitcoin-backed securities
JPMorgan filed to issue bitcoin-backed structured notes linked to BlackRock’s IBIT ETF, offering up to 1.5x leveraged returns and conditional principal protection for institutions.
- Notes track BlackRock’s IBIT ETF, giving institutions indirect bitcoin exposure without holding the asset directly.
- Product offers up to 1.5x leveraged upside and as much as 16% returns if IBIT hits set targets by December 2026, with principal protected unless bitcoin drops over 30% by 2028.
- Filing marks a major step in JPMorgan’s broader crypto strategy, signaling growing institutional demand despite bitcoin’s volatility and embedded product risks.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has filed to offer Bitcoin-backed structured notes that will track the performance of BlackRock’s Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (IBIT), according to regulatory documents.
The notes are designed to provide institutional investors with exposure to Bitcoin without directly holding the digital asset, the filing stated . Investors who hold the notes until 2028 could potentially receive up to 1.5x leverage on their returns, depending on Bitcoin’s price performance.
The structured product will offer up to 16% returns if the price of IBIT meets specific targets by December 2026, according to the filing . The notes include a protective mechanism that guarantees principal repayment if Bitcoin’s price does not decline by more than 30% by 2028.
If Bitcoin’s price drops significantly, investors could face losses, though the downside risk is limited by the protective feature, the filing indicated.
JPMorgan’s Bitcoin ETF filings come with criticism
Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, described JPMorgan’s filing as a significant development for the cryptocurrency market. Scaramucci, a long-time Bitcoin advocate, stated that the move reflects Bitcoin’s growing importance in the traditional financial sector.
“The public may not fully understand the impact of JPMorgan’s decision, but it is a clear sign that Bitcoin is gaining mainstream acceptance,” Scaramucci said, according to reports.
The filing is part of JPMorgan ‘s broader strategy to integrate cryptocurrency into mainstream finance, the bank indicated. JPMorgan has previously made moves to allow clients to use Bitcoin ( BTC ) as collateral.
The largest U.S. bank by assets has been expanding its cryptocurrency-related offerings to institutional clients. The structured notes represent the latest product in this initiative, signaling increasing institutional interest in digital assets, according to market analysts.
Bitcoin-backed structured notes carry risks associated with the cryptocurrency’s volatility, financial experts noted. Investors must be prepared for potential market fluctuations despite the downside protection mechanisms included in the product structure.
The filing comes as major financial institutions have shown growing interest in Bitcoin-related investment products following the approval of spot Bitcoin ETF s in the United States.
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