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JPMorgan’s recent analysis suggests that the real long-term challenge for Bitcoin doesn’t stem from the sale actions of corporations but from a shift in how traditional financial institutions are increasingly adopting private blockchain systems. This evolution in financial strategies threatens to sideline public blockchain networks and their native cryptocurrencies, despite the focus on recent corporate […] Continue Reading:Private Blockchains: The Emerging Challenge for Bitcoin Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/private-blockchains-the-emerging-challenge-for-bitcoin
Private blockchains could divert institutional capital away from public chains, potentially altering Bitcoin's value proposition and market dynamics.
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JPMorgan analysts have said Bitcoin’s main long-term risk may not come from Strategy selling BTC, but from banks and large institutions adopting private blockchain systems that do not rely on public crypto networks or tokens. JPMorgan Says Strategy Sales Are Not the Main Bitcoin Threat In a note to clients, JPMorgan analysts, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoulos, suggested that Strategy’s Bitcoin sales could introduce periodic selling pressure, but they did not view the company as the primary structural threat for Bitcoin. After years of accumulation, strategy has come into the control of about 4% of all bitcoins in circulation, so traders are watching strategy’s moves very closely. “Strategy is not our primary thinking as a structural threat to Bitcoin,” the analysts wrote. The bigger danger is from the traditional finance sector’s adoption of blockchain technology out
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Strategy’s recent bitcoin sales and its formal monetization program have rattled investors, but JPMorgan analysts see a bigger danger to bitcoin: blockchain adoption that routes around public networks and the tokens that ride on them. In a report led by managing director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou and reported by The Block, the bank argued that Strategy is not the main structural threat to the asset. The company sold 3,588 bitcoin for $216 million in early July to cover preferred dividends, its largest disposal on record, and such sales can add bursts of selling pressure. The deeper concern, the analysts said, is where tokenization, payments and settlement end up. Should that activity settle on permissioned rails rather than public chains, the crypto ecosystem could face a structural de-rating — thinner liquidity, weaker capital flows and slower on-chain
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More than 15 of the world’s largest banks are building tokenized finance on private blockchains, and JPMorgan says that shift, not MicroStrategy, poses the bigger long-term threat to Bitcoin (BTC). The bank’s analysts, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, argue that if payments and assets move onto permissioned networks, public blockchains could lose activity, liquidity, and capital over time. Wall Street Is Building Tokenized Finance at Scale JPMorgan’s Kinexys platform has processed more than $3 trillion since inception and now clears over $7 billion a day. JPMorgan built it as Onyx in 2020 and renamed it Kinexys in 2024, as CEO Jamie Dimon kept criticizing Bitcoin. Much of this activity runs on shared permissioned networks. On the Canton Network, DTCC is tokenizing the U.S. Treasuries it custodies, with a 2026 target. HSBC has completed a tokenized deposit pilot there, and Go