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JPMorgan Expands Kinexys Blockchain FX Network to Asia and Australia

By Wesley Grant
June 30, 2026
in Analysts Coverage, Digital Assets & Crypto, Tokenization
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JPMorgan’s Kinexys platform is expanding its blockchain-based deposit network to include five additional currencies: the Australian dollar, Hong Kong dollar, Japanese yen, Chinese renminbi, and Singapore dollar. It already supports euro, pound, and dollar transactions, enabling on-chain foreign exchange across major global currencies.

The expansion will give financial institutions and global companies the ability to perform on-chain foreign exchange transactions between all these currencies and existing rails.

“This is more about gaining network effects at this point,” said Joel Hugentobler, Cryptocurrency Analyst at Javelin Strategy & Research. “Going from three to eight currencies increases combinations for institutions as a viable liquidity management platform. Tokenized deposits are expanding into markets where FX and treasury management are core business functions.”

Turning to Tokenization

That broader shift is why tokenization keeps resurfacing in industry discussions. Stablecoins, in particular, have often been framed as the cleaned expression of that idea—fast, low cost, and pegged to fiat currencies in a way that makes them easy to move across borders.

But the conversation inside major banks—including JPMorgan Chase—has been moving in a slightly different direction. Rather than issuing standalone stablecoins, more banks are leaning into tokenized deposits—digital representations of money already sitting within regulated bank accounts.

And it’s why several major U.S. banks are planning to launch their own bank-run tokenized deposit network.

Maximizing Liquidity

This network represents a milestone for the financial services industry. Not only do tokenized deposits give traditional financial institutions a way to compete with emerging crypto challengers, but they also provide banks with a formidable new capability set.

In addition to lowering fees and reducing delays in cross-border payments, tokenized deposits offer programmability. For example, JPMorgan has noted that Kinexys will support programmable payments across its supported currencies. This automation could enhance liquidity management and improve operational efficiency.

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