The post $4 Trillion Banking Giant JPMorgan Reignites Crypto Debanking Fears After Closing Strike CEO Jack Mallers’ Accounts ⋆ ZyCrypto appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp America’s biggest bank, with $4.5 trillion in assets under management, abruptly closed the accounts of Strike’s CEO without a proper explanation, spurring concerns about the systematic process to drop crypto people and businesses from banking relationships. Crypto Debanking Back In The Spotlight JPMorgan Chase’s recent move has renewed concerns of alleged crypto debanking despite a President Trump order banning the practice. “Last month, J.P. Morgan Chase threw me out of the bank,” the Bitcoin-focused payments company’s CEO, Jack Mallers, wrote in an X post on Sunday. “It was bizarre. My dad has been a private client there for 30+ years.” When Mallers inquired why his accounts were closed, he said JPMorgan’s only response was: “We aren’t allowed to tell you.” He also shared an image of a supposed letter from JPMorgan. The letter cited “concerning activity” on Maller’s account, identified during routine monitoring, but provided no clear details, stating the bank is “committed to regulatory compliance and ensuring the security and integrity of the financial system.” Advertisement &nbsp Mallers’ post triggered uproar among the crypto community, with many noting that Operation Chokepoint 2.0 is still very much in effect despite the pro-crypto Trump administration. In August, Trump signed an executive order prohibiting the debanking of crypto-related businesses. “The Trump Administration has already ended Operation Choke Point 2.0 once and for all by working to end regulatory efforts that deny banking services to the digital assets industry,” Trump’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets said back in July. Former White House Crypto Council head Bo Hines lambasted the bank after Mallers’ disclosure, “Hey Chase… you guys know Operation Choke Point is over, right? Just checking.” Meantime, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino suggested that what happened to Mallers’ is “for the best.” “Bitcoin will resist to the test… The post $4 Trillion Banking Giant JPMorgan Reignites Crypto Debanking Fears After Closing Strike CEO Jack Mallers’ Accounts ⋆ ZyCrypto appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp America’s biggest bank, with $4.5 trillion in assets under management, abruptly closed the accounts of Strike’s CEO without a proper explanation, spurring concerns about the systematic process to drop crypto people and businesses from banking relationships. Crypto Debanking Back In The Spotlight JPMorgan Chase’s recent move has renewed concerns of alleged crypto debanking despite a President Trump order banning the practice. “Last month, J.P. Morgan Chase threw me out of the bank,” the Bitcoin-focused payments company’s CEO, Jack Mallers, wrote in an X post on Sunday. “It was bizarre. My dad has been a private client there for 30+ years.” When Mallers inquired why his accounts were closed, he said JPMorgan’s only response was: “We aren’t allowed to tell you.” He also shared an image of a supposed letter from JPMorgan. The letter cited “concerning activity” on Maller’s account, identified during routine monitoring, but provided no clear details, stating the bank is “committed to regulatory compliance and ensuring the security and integrity of the financial system.” Advertisement &nbsp Mallers’ post triggered uproar among the crypto community, with many noting that Operation Chokepoint 2.0 is still very much in effect despite the pro-crypto Trump administration. In August, Trump signed an executive order prohibiting the debanking of crypto-related businesses. “The Trump Administration has already ended Operation Choke Point 2.0 once and for all by working to end regulatory efforts that deny banking services to the digital assets industry,” Trump’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets said back in July. Former White House Crypto Council head Bo Hines lambasted the bank after Mallers’ disclosure, “Hey Chase… you guys know Operation Choke Point is over, right? Just checking.” Meantime, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino suggested that what happened to Mallers’ is “for the best.” “Bitcoin will resist to the test…

$4 Trillion Banking Giant JPMorgan Reignites Crypto Debanking Fears After Closing Strike CEO Jack Mallers’ Accounts ⋆ ZyCrypto

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America’s biggest bank, with $4.5 trillion in assets under management, abruptly closed the accounts of Strike’s CEO without a proper explanation, spurring concerns about the systematic process to drop crypto people and businesses from banking relationships.

Crypto Debanking Back In The Spotlight

JPMorgan Chase’s recent move has renewed concerns of alleged crypto debanking despite a President Trump order banning the practice.

“Last month, J.P. Morgan Chase threw me out of the bank,” the Bitcoin-focused payments company’s CEO, Jack Mallers, wrote in an X post on Sunday. “It was bizarre. My dad has been a private client there for 30+ years.”

When Mallers inquired why his accounts were closed, he said JPMorgan’s only response was: “We aren’t allowed to tell you.”

He also shared an image of a supposed letter from JPMorgan. The letter cited “concerning activity” on Maller’s account, identified during routine monitoring, but provided no clear details, stating the bank is “committed to regulatory compliance and ensuring the security and integrity of the financial system.”

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Mallers’ post triggered uproar among the crypto community, with many noting that Operation Chokepoint 2.0 is still very much in effect despite the pro-crypto Trump administration.

In August, Trump signed an executive order prohibiting the debanking of crypto-related businesses.

“The Trump Administration has already ended Operation Choke Point 2.0 once and for all by working to end regulatory efforts that deny banking services to the digital assets industry,” Trump’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets said back in July.

Former White House Crypto Council head Bo Hines lambasted the bank after Mallers’ disclosure, “Hey Chase… you guys know Operation Choke Point is over, right? Just checking.”

Meantime, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino suggested that what happened to Mallers’ is “for the best.”

“Bitcoin will resist to the test of time. Those organizations that try to undermine it, will fail and become dust. Simply because they can’t stop people choice to be free,” Ardoino added in a separate post.

This is not the first instance of anti-crypto debanking in recent times. Eric Trump, the second son of President Trump and co-founder of Bitcoin mining company American Bitcoin, revealed earlier this year that some of the world’s biggest banks canceled his and family members’ accounts, which then sparked their interest in crypto as a shield against financial gatekeeping. 

Source: https://zycrypto.com/4-trillion-banking-giant-jpmorgan-reignites-crypto-debanking-fears-after-closing-strike-ceo-jack-mallers-accounts/

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