JPMorgan Unlocks Crypto Buying with Chase Cards by Tapping Coinbase

The post JPMorgan Unlocks Crypto Buying with Chase Cards by Tapping Coinbase appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TL;DR Chase users will link bank accounts and credit cards directly to Coinbase for crypto access. Chase Ultimate Rewards points will soon convert to crypto at a 1:1 value on Coinbase wallets. JPMorgan may launch crypto-backed loans in 2026 using Bitcoin and Ethereum as collateral. Chase Customers to Get Direct Access to Coinbase JPMorgan & Chase and Coinbase have announced a new partnership aimed at providing Chase customers with easier access to cryptocurrency. Starting this fall, Chase credit card holders will be able to fund their Coinbase accounts directly. This marks the first time such a feature will be made available between a major bank and a crypto exchange. In 2026, more options are expected to roll out. Chase customers will gain access to direct bank-to-wallet transfers using JPMorgan’s secure API. The plan also includes the ability to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Coinbase at a 1:1 rate. One hundred points will equal $1 in crypto credit.  According to the companies, this will be the first time a credit card rewards program can be used to fund a crypto wallet. Secure Bank-to-Wallet Transfers and Reward Point Integration Meanwhile, the direct bank link will allow Chase customers to move funds between their accounts and Coinbase without needing extra steps or third-party tools. The system is being designed to give users a faster and more private way to manage digital currency. Melissa Feldsher, who oversees payments and lending innovation at JPMorgan & Chase, said the move helps customers manage both money and rewards in new ways.  “By joining forces with Coinbase, we are enhancing the security and privacy of our customers’ data,” she said. “With Ultimate Rewards, our customers can now seamlessly and securely convert their points into cryptocurrencies.” Coinbase Expands Features and Token Listings Max Branzburg of Coinbase shared his…

Jul 31, 2025 - 00:00
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JPMorgan Unlocks Crypto Buying with Chase Cards by Tapping Coinbase

The post JPMorgan Unlocks Crypto Buying with Chase Cards by Tapping Coinbase appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

TL;DR Chase users will link bank accounts and credit cards directly to Coinbase for crypto access. Chase Ultimate Rewards points will soon convert to crypto at a 1:1 value on Coinbase wallets. JPMorgan may launch crypto-backed loans in 2026 using Bitcoin and Ethereum as collateral. Chase Customers to Get Direct Access to Coinbase JPMorgan & Chase and Coinbase have announced a new partnership aimed at providing Chase customers with easier access to cryptocurrency. Starting this fall, Chase credit card holders will be able to fund their Coinbase accounts directly. This marks the first time such a feature will be made available between a major bank and a crypto exchange. In 2026, more options are expected to roll out. Chase customers will gain access to direct bank-to-wallet transfers using JPMorgan’s secure API. The plan also includes the ability to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Coinbase at a 1:1 rate. One hundred points will equal $1 in crypto credit.  According to the companies, this will be the first time a credit card rewards program can be used to fund a crypto wallet. Secure Bank-to-Wallet Transfers and Reward Point Integration Meanwhile, the direct bank link will allow Chase customers to move funds between their accounts and Coinbase without needing extra steps or third-party tools. The system is being designed to give users a faster and more private way to manage digital currency. Melissa Feldsher, who oversees payments and lending innovation at JPMorgan & Chase, said the move helps customers manage both money and rewards in new ways.  “By joining forces with Coinbase, we are enhancing the security and privacy of our customers’ data,” she said. “With Ultimate Rewards, our customers can now seamlessly and securely convert their points into cryptocurrencies.” Coinbase Expands Features and Token Listings Max Branzburg of Coinbase shared his…

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