PMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the world's largest and most prominent financial services firms. Based in the United States, it operates in investment banking, financial services for consumers and businesses, asset management, private banking, and treasury services. Formed in 2000 through the merger of J.P. Morgan & Co. and Chase Manhattan Corporation, it has roots dating back to the 19th century.
Trade JPM on the XRP Ledger DEX at XRPL.to — sub-cent fees, 3-5 second settlement, no sign-up required.
Frequently Asked Questions about JPM
What is JPM?
JPM is a token issued on the XRP Ledger, listed 435 days ago. It has 41 holders and 70 trustlines. You can trade it on the XRP Ledger DEX with sub-cent fees and 3-5 second settlement.
Where can I buy JPM?
You can buy JPM directly on the XRP Ledger DEX through XRPL.to. Connect any XRPL wallet (Xaman, Crossmark, Gem Wallet) and swap XRP for JPM in one click — no centralized exchange or KYC required. The swap settles in 3-5 seconds.
What is the current price of JPM?
JPM is currently trading at 0.0000372981 XRP (+0.00% change in the last 24 hours). Live prices update every few seconds on XRPL.to as trades execute on the XRP Ledger DEX.
Is JPM verified on XRPL?
JPM has not yet been verified on XRPL.to. Always check the issuer address, holder count, and trading volume before buying any XRPL token. The issuer address for JPM is rEa5Q4sJFJmh9vfBXu6YmNcxchHfRo3kTp.
How do I add a trustline for JPM?
To hold JPM, you need to set a trustline to the issuer (rEa5Q4sJFJmh9vfBXu6YmNcxchHfRo3kTp) for the currency code JPM. Most XRPL wallets do this automatically when you initiate a swap on XRPL.to — no manual setup required. The trustline reserves 0.2 XRP, which is recoverable when you remove the trustline.
PMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the world's largest and most prominent financial services firms. Based in the United States, it operates in investment banking, financial services for consumers and businesses, asset management, private banking, and treasury services. Formed in 2000 through the merger of J.P. Morgan & Co. and Chase Manhattan Corporation, it has roots dating back to the 19th century.