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JPM Coin is about to launch on Canton Network, JPMorgan Chase accelerates the deployment of a multi-chain banking system
JPMorgan Chase takes another significant step forward in the blockchain finance space. The company announced on January 7, 2026, its plan to launch JPM Coin on the Canton Network and to expand it from its original private system into an environment capable of interacting with public blockchains. This development was jointly disclosed by Digital Asset and Kinexys, with the related features scheduled to be rolled out in phases throughout 2026, marking an important signal of traditional banks moving toward multi-chain financial infrastructure.
JPM Coin was first introduced in 2019 as a token backed by bank deposits, primarily used for institutional payments and settlements. Currently, the token’s daily trading volume on the Canton Network has reached several billion dollars. JPM Coin operates on Morgan Stanley’s Onyx platform, a Layer 1 blockchain network emphasizing privacy and compliance, officially launched in 2023.
Previously, JPM Coin mainly operated within a closed, permissioned private blockchain environment, with a relatively limited scope of application. The introduction of the Canton Network means that the token will have enhanced interoperability, enabling connection between different institutions and tokenized assets across various blockchain networks, providing banks and asset management firms with more efficient on-chain settlement capabilities.
Canton Network is an enterprise-oriented public blockchain that employs a permissioned participation model, allowing banks, asset management companies, and other financial institutions to conduct transactions on a shared ledger while ensuring the privacy and compliance of sensitive data. This architecture is considered more aligned with real-world financial scenarios and helps reduce the time costs and operational expenses associated with cross-institutional settlements.
Analysts point out that Morgan Stanley’s move is not only a technological upgrade but also reflects its long-term strategic layout for a multi-chain financial system. By integrating with multi-chain infrastructure, banks are no longer limited to a single closed system but are gradually exploring ways to bring the global deposit system, worth hundreds of trillions of dollars, onto blockchain networks, although this model still primarily focuses on wholesale finance and permissioned scenarios.
With JPM Coin’s advancement on the Canton Network, tokenized deposits and multi-chain banking solutions are moving from proof-of-concept to actual implementation, and the integration of traditional finance with blockchain is accelerating noticeably.