A major bank's chief executive recently pushed back against criticism surrounding account closure practices. Jamie Dimon clarified that decisions to terminate banking relationships weren't driven by underlying agendas or targeted motivations. The statement comes amid ongoing debates about financial institutions restricting services to certain sectors, particularly those in digital assets and blockchain space.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-09 02:03
Saying there's no agenda, then immediately closing the account—classic move.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 12-08 12:50
Dimon is shifting the blame again; I'm tired of hearing these excuses.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-08 12:48
Hmm... Jamie is making excuses again, but why should I believe it?
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 12-08 12:46
Listening to old Jamie’s rhetoric, it’s a typical “we’re not targeting anyone” style of passing the buck… Ponzi schemes love using this line. Just for your reference, everyone.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-08 12:45
Dimon is shifting the blame again, he's really got a knack for it.
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MEVHunter
· 12-08 12:36
Well, Dimon's remarks might fool retail investors, but they can't fool us... Saying there's no agenda—then what exactly is written in the mempool for those closed crypto accounts?
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rugpull_ptsd
· 12-08 12:21
I heard Jamie Dimon has come out to refute the rumors again. How many times has this storyline repeated...
A major bank's chief executive recently pushed back against criticism surrounding account closure practices. Jamie Dimon clarified that decisions to terminate banking relationships weren't driven by underlying agendas or targeted motivations. The statement comes amid ongoing debates about financial institutions restricting services to certain sectors, particularly those in digital assets and blockchain space.