Centralized Crypto Exchanges Will Still Remain Dominant After FTX Collapse, JPMorgan Says

CoinDesk published this video item, entitled “Centralized Crypto Exchanges Will Still Remain Dominant After FTX Collapse, JPMorgan Says” – below is their description.

Centralized exchanges will continue to control the majority of global digital-asset trading volumes, JPMorgan said, contradicting some crypto-native experts who expect a shift toward decentralized platforms in the wake of FTX’s collapse. The comments come from the bank’s strategists in a note to clients. “The Hash” panel discusses the outlook for decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and DeFi adoption.

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