JPMorgan Chase gives customers direct access to Coinbase for crypto purchases, rewards

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Coinbase has entered a new agreement with JPMorgan Chase, according to a July 30 statement, to expand crypto access for the bank’s 80 million customers.

The partnership will allow Chase users to interact with digital assets directly through Coinbase-linked services, starting later this year.

Beginning in the fall, Chase credit card holders will be able to fund their Coinbase accounts using their cards. However, it cautioned that some credit card transactions could be treated as cash advances.

Meanwhile, Additional features will roll out in 2026, including the ability to link Chase bank accounts to Coinbase and redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for Circle’s USDC stablecoin, issued on Base, Coinbase’s Ethereum Layer 2 network.

Onboarding the next billion people

Coinbase highlighted the partnership as a step toward simplifying fiat-to-crypto conversion and giving traditional banking users more direct access to the crypto economy.

The company also called the rewards conversion a first-of-its-kind offering, enabling consumers to turn loyalty points into digital dollars.

Meanwhile, these initiatives are part of Coinbase’s broader strategy to drive activity on Base, its custom Ethereum scaling solution. By enabling reward redemptions and account integrations directly on Base, the firm hopes to guide more users into on-chain experiences using familiar financial tools.

Faryar Shirzad, Coinbase’s chief policy officer, described the collaboration as a meaningful step toward “bringing the next billion people on-chain.” He added that Coinbase remains focused on building user-friendly products while advocating for crypto policies that promote access, innovation, and responsible regulation.

Criticisms follow

Despite the scale of the announcement, not everyone in the industry is on board with the deal.

Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas questioned the high fees associated with credit card crypto purchases, arguing that a lower-cost Bitcoin ETF would serve retail users more efficiently.

Moreover, JPMorgan’s involvement marks a notable shift in tone for the banking giant. The firm’s CEO, Jamie Dimon, has long criticized cryptocurrencies, calling them speculative assets with no value.

Yet the bank’s partnership with Coinbase suggests growing institutional interest, even as critics like Gemini’s Tyler Winklevoss accuse JPMorgan of stifling competition in fintech and digital assets.

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