PANews July 26 news, according to Cointelegraph, cryptocurrency exchange Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss accused JPMorgan Chase's new data access policy of affecting its services. It is reported that JPMorgan Chase tried to restrict Gemini users from freely accessing their bank data through third-party financial technology platforms such as Plaid, and the relevant measures may be anti-competitive behavior, which in turn harms financial technology companies and cryptocurrency companies.
Tyler Winklevoss pointed out that the dispute between him and JPMorgan Chase originated from a recent Bloomberg report, which disclosed JPMorgan Chase's decision to charge financial technology companies for access to customer bank data, and therefore criticized this move for causing financial technology companies that support and service cryptocurrency purchase transactions to go bankrupt, and it was precisely because of this view that "angered" JPMorgan Chase. Tyler Winklevos also disclosed that the services involving Gemini had been taken offline in the "Operation ChokePoint 2.0" action.
