JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup customers can not buy cryptocurrencies with cards credit report, CNBC reports Feb. 3.

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"We do not deal with cryptocurrency purchases with credit cards because of the volatility and risk involved, and we will come back to this as the market moves forward. will evolve. "

Citigroup also said today that they" no longer allow [ing] the purchase of cryptocurrency cards ". their policy as a crypto market is growing, while Bank of America is also decreasing the purchase of credit cards in digital currencies, pending policy revisions.

The recent FUD in the media this week dropped Bitcoin (BTC) the first time since November 2017, perhaps scary big banks to revise their credit card policies.

Last week, when JP Morgan Chase still authorized credit card cryptographic purchases, Bitcoin had reached $ 11,700. CoinMarketCap.

JP Jamie Dimon, CEO of Morgan, who previously called Bitcoin "fraud" and threatened to fire any employee investing in cryptocurrency, told a Cointelegraph reporter at the World Economic Forum on January 24 (WEC): " not a skeptic " regarding his previous crypto criticism.

BTC is currently trading around $ 9,180, up 4.45% over a 24 hour period by press time.