
Chase Bank is owned by one of the leading banking corporations JP Morgan Chase
Chase Bank became the second major bank in the past two weeks to add cryptocurrency support for customers when paying with credit cards, and the list of U.S. merchants accepting the popular digital asset has exceeded 20,000.
The FCF Pay system also allows you to make payments directly from centralized exchanges, while most other processors require a cryptocurrency wallet to be connected.
Canadian blockchain payment processor FCF Pay has had a significant impact on the adoption of cryptocurrencies around the world. Starting October 3, all Chase Bank customers can pay credit card bills, loans, and even mortgage payments in their favorite digital assets.
However, such a radical move does not mean that the bank's position on digital assets has undergone any changes. Although FCF Pay processes payments in cryptocurrencies, final settlement with Chase is made in fiat through an off-ramp solution.