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JPMorgan released a report last Friday, detailing the global enthusiasm for blockchain technology in the financial sector.
In the 74-page report, JPMorgan described several projects that have shown âreal worldâ application for Blockchain in finance and as a result describes 2019 as the year of âthe rise of digital moneyâ.
In the report, the US investment banking heavyweight elucidates many of the most promising use-cases which it sees as having the potential for wide-spread adoption in the financial sector.
JPMorgan Reports Huge Moves Towards Blockchain
In the report, JPMorgan describes the way in which blockchain â the technology which allows a ledger to be controlled by multiple agents â is being rapidly taken up by financial and political actors.
They suggest that the âgroundwork is now in placeâ for the massive adoption of blockchain in the realm of âPayments, trade finance, and custodial servicesâ, which âremain the clearest use cases for blockchainâ.
JP Morgan says that the merits of the technology are to facilitate cross-border payments using digital assets and in allowing some equity trades.
The Recent Growth Of Blockchain
Over the last several years, research and investment in blockchain technology have been taken up by some famous brand names: Facebook (with their Libra coin), the Winklevoss brothersâ (Gemini coin), and JPMorgan (with the JPM coin).
Governments are moving in as well: For example, China is said to have been developing a new digital Yuan, which will be regulated by the central bank there, and Great Britainâs Bank of England has announced the start of its research into creating a digital currency.
The attempt to successfully adopt distributed ledger technology and create a digital currency has become akin to a technical arms race mirroring the episode Winklevoss vs. Zuckerberg to establish a social network and the historical arms race between West vs East.
What are the challenges â according to JPMorgan?
While the report discusses the massive uptake and rise of blockchain technology â it is not overly optimistic. After giving encouraging descriptions of the changes, the firm demotes the cryptocurrency project to a second rate investment.
âDevelopments have not altered reservations about the limited role that cryptocurrencies play in global portfolio diversification or as a hedging instrument,â JPMorgan warns.
They argue that crypto acts as a âhedgeâ to protect their investments from loss of confidence in traditional currency.
This differs from the attitudes of many crypto asset management firms, such as Enigma Securities who recently told me that they believe cryptocurrency should soon play a pivotal role in hedge fund portfolios.
What do you think about JPMorganâs observations on the rise of blockchain technology? Share your thoughts in the comments below!Â
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