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JPMorgan has rebranded its blockchain platform from Onyx to Kinexys and plans to introduce on-chain foreign exchange capabilities by Q1 2025. The rebranding aligns with the bank's focus on tokenizing real-world assets and expanding into a multichain world. JPMorgan's blockchain business has processe...
JPMorgan has rebranded its blockchain platform from Onyx to Kinexys and plans to introduce on-chain foreign exchange capabilities by Q1 2025. The rebranding aligns with the bank's focus on tokenizing real-world assets and expanding into a multichain world. JPMorgan's blockchain business has processed over $1.5 trillion in transactions since 2020 and aims for automation of 24/7 multicurrency clearing and settlement. The timing of the rebranding has raised questions about its strategic motive, with speculation around potential copyright issues and diversion from a political event.
JPMorgan has renamed its blockchain platform from Onyx to Kinexys. The rebranding came as the banking behemoth throws its weight behind the tokenization of real-world assets. Umar Farooq, Co-Head of JPMorgan Payments, pointed to the company’s objective of shifting beyond the constraints of traditional technology. The goal is to create the full potential of a multichain world. Farooq emphasized that JPMorgan wants an increasingly connected ecosystem, tearing down fragmented systems. It also wants to improve interoperability, and help the financial infrastructure overcome its limitations as it stands today. The tokenization of real-world assets, including traditional financial instruments, has become a fast-growing focus within blockchain technology. Central banks are ramping up their involvement in this particular focus area.
JPMorgan reportedly said the blockchain business had processed more than $1.5 trillion of transactions since its launch in 2020. This includes intraday repos and cross-border payments at an average daily transaction volume of more than $2 billion. Its customers include Siemens, BlackRock, and Ant International. The bank also announced the introduction of on-chain foreign exchange capabilities on the platform by Q1 2025. It said it would achieve “automation of 24/7, near real-time multicurrency clearing and settlement.” The service will initially handle the US dollar and euro, with other currencies expected later. JPMorgan believes this indicates increasing transaction volumes, client adoption, and product expansion by the bank. This places it in an excellent position to accelerate the integration of blockchain technology and tokenization into TradFi.
The recent rebranding of the blockchain platform of JPMorgan from Onyx to Kinexys raised many questions: Why now? It was announced on US election day and released in Singapore, raising speculation over why this strategic move had been made. According to people familiar with the situation, one possible factor for a name change comes from a potential copyright issue with the Onyx name. Some have even pointed out that the timing becomes suspect, as it almost appears to have deliberately diverted the media’s attention from the political event. While JPMorgan positions the rebranding as an enhancement of its blockchain platform for a strategic reason, the timing and motive encourage skepticism about whether this was the real reason for making the name change.