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Bitcoin Notes: Investors Accuse JPMorgan of Rigging the Market

Bitcoin Notes: Investors Accuse JPMorgan of Rigging the Market

coinfomaniacoinfomania2025/11/28 07:45
By:coinfomania

JPMorgan is shaking up the crypto world. The bank recently filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch leveraged Bitcoin-backed notes. These financial products tie to Bitcoin and can magnify gains or losses, faster than owning Bitcoin directly.

Many in the Bitcoin community are upset. They claim that JPMorgan is trying to “rig the game” against smaller crypto firms, like Strategy and other DATs. These companies hold Bitcoin for investors and help grow the crypto ecosystem.

What JPMorgan Is Doing

JPMorgan plans to offer a leveraged note. If Bitcoin rises, the note earns more than Bitcoin itself. Conversely, if Bitcoin drops, losses increase. The bank will sell these notes to investors, starting in late 2025 and running until around 2028.

The bank says it wants to give investors exposure to Bitcoin without owning coins directly. Essentially, it provides a way to track Bitcoin’s price using traditional finance channels.

Why Bitcoiners Are Angry

Supporters of Strategy and other crypto firms feel this move is unfair. They argue that JPMorgan uses its size and influence to compete against smaller companies. These smaller firms depend on holding actual Bitcoin to provide services.

Furthermore, many fear JPMorgan’s notes could create market pressure. If Bitcoin falls, leveraged products could trigger margin calls. This action might force sales that affect prices and hurt smaller Bitcoin holders.

On social media, some Bitcoiners even urge a boycott of JPMorgan, asking people to close accounts and reject the new product.

Potential Impact on the Market

If investors flock to JPMorgan’s notes, smaller Bitcoin firms could face pressure. They may need to sell some Bitcoin to protect their operations. Since Bitcoin supply is limited, this could affect prices.

At the same time, leveraged products could increase volatility. Prices may swing sharply, which could scare some investors away. Regulators will likely monitor the market closely to make sure that rules are followed.

What to Watch Next

Investors should watch how JPMorgan’s notes perform and how smaller Bitcoin companies respond to potential market pressures. They should also pay attention to possible price swings caused by leverage, sudden sell-offs or high volatility. 

Finally, regulatory actions may influence the market, especially if new rules affect leveraged crypto products or restrict trading practices. Together, these factors will shape the next stage of Bitcoin trading, adoption and the overall investor sentiment in the crypto space.

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