JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon slams CLARITY Act, signals bank pushback on crypto regulation

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  • JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon stated that banks will continue to oppose the CLARITY Act, citing risks around stablecoin yields and regulatory imbalance.
  • Dimon criticized Brian Armstrong, accusing him of lobbying to ensure the passage of the CLARITY bill.
  • Banking groups have constantly pushed back on the CLARITY Act, arguing the bill could weaken existing financial safeguards.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has sharply criticized the proposed Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY), warning that major US banks will oppose the legislation in its current form.

JPMorgan CEO challenges CLARITY bill over compliance and risk gaps

Speaking on Fox Business' Mornings with Maria on Friday, Dimon argued that the bill creates an uneven regulatory environment by allowing crypto firms to offer bank-like products without equivalent safeguards. He specifically pointed to stablecoin-related yield products, stating that the framework would enable firms to pay interest without adhering to the protections required of traditional banks.

"It allows cryptocurrency firms to effectively pay interest on deposits, stablecoins or something like that, without the protection that they should have," Dimon said.

The JPMorgan CEO also criticized the bill's approach to compliance, arguing it falls short on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) requirements. He warned that gaps in oversight could expose both consumers and the broader financial system to heightened risks.

As a result, Dimon took a jab at Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, claiming that no one is "going to bow down to this guy." He added that the Coinbase founder is lobbying with hundreds of millions of dollars to get the CLARITY Act approved. The remark follows earlier clashes between the two, including a reported heated exchange at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier in the year.

Dimon's stance is consistent with his long-held skepticism toward cryptocurrencies. While JPMorgan has invested in blockchain infrastructure, its CEO has repeatedly questioned the value of crypto assets, citing concerns around volatility and illicit finance.

He noted that while he recognizes the potential of blockchain and the role of stablecoins in areas like cross-border payments, he remains concerned about how the CLARITY Act treats fiat-backed tokens.

The CLARITY Act seeks to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets by dividing oversight between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The bill is designed to provide legal clarity for exchanges, brokers, stablecoin issuers and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

However, Dimon's comments reflect broader opposition from traditional financial institutions. Banking groups, including the American Bankers Association, have raised concerns that certain provisions could incentivize deposit migration from regulated banks to crypto platforms. They added that the CLARITY Act could also weaken existing financial safeguards meant to protect the users and investors.

The legislation is headed to the Senate floor for final deliberations and a full vote. Industry observers strongly anticipate the bill's passage, but recent events and opposition surrounding its progress have hindered broader support.

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