JPMorgan has frozen its accounts that are linked to stablecoin startups such as BlindPay and Kontigo due to concerns over exposure to sanctioned jurisdictions. JPMorgan has frozen its accounts that are linked to stablecoin startups such as BlindPay and Kontigo due to concerns over exposure to sanctioned jurisdictions.

JPMorgan’s Stablecoin Fall: A Sign of Regulatory Scrutiny In 2025?

JPMorgan has frozen its accounts that are linked to stablecoin startups such as BlindPay and Kontigo due to concerns over exposure to sanctioned jurisdictions. This move highlights the challenges faced by crypto companies in the complex regulatory landscapes. The account freezes were reportedly triggered by business activity tied to Venezuela and other sanctioned locations, according to reports.

Partnerships Under Scrutiny

The affected startups that have accessed these JPMorgan’s services through Checkbook, a digital payments firm that partners with the large financial institutions, have experienced freezes. Checkbook’s CEO has already attributed these freezes to a surge in chargebacks, which were driven by rapid customer onboarding.

Source: Global Finance Magazine

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Stablecoins in the Crosshairs

JPMorgan’s actions came as a result of the bank deepening its partnership with Checkbook. One of the JPMorgan spokespersons emphasised that the decision was not driven by opposition to stablecoins themselves. This incident may prompt other banks to re-evaluate their risk exposure to crypto-related businesses.

Also Read: JPMorgan Considers Offering Crypto Trading to Institutional Clients

Broader Implications

Crypto adoption in sanctioned regions is on the rise, with cryptocurrencies being used in regions like Venezuela to shield against collapsing currencies and government controls. As crypto adoption grows, regulatory clarity will be essential to ensure the entire industry’s continued growth and legitimacy.

The company’s actions demonstrate the ongoing challenges in the industry. If it adopts a more balanced approach to innovation and regulatory compliance, the crypto industry could grow faster.

If these crypto companies and traditional financial firms work together effectively, it will help create clearer guidelines, and this will also ensure a stable and proper ecosystem.

Also Read: Japan Explores New Crypto Tax Structure in 2026 Reform Blueprint: Report

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