Trading Titan Jump Is Regrouping Its U.S. Crypto Efforts, Insiders Say
After a digital assets pullback in the U.S. over the past two years, Jump is accelerating crypto trading globally and bumping up headcount, people familiar with the matter said.

What to know:
- While operations have been maintained in other parts of the world, the firm is now adding headcount in the U.S. and globally.
- Jump is rebuilding its digital assets operations headcount, which was scaled back in recent years.
Chicago-based trading giant Jump is returning its cryptocurrency operations to full strength after scaling it back in the U.S. over the past couple of years due to regulatory scrutiny and uncertainty.
While Jump has maintained its digital assets trading and market-making activity in other parts of the globe, crypto trading volume is now accelerating globally, according to a person familiar with the situation. In addition, Jump is looking to hire a clutch of crypto engineers and plans to start filling U.S. policy and governmental liaison roles in due course, a second person said.
The previous U.S. administration, aided and abetted by anti-crypto regulators and weaponized banking authorities, did its best to choke off the digital assets sector across the States—a situation rapidly reversed under Donald Trump.
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Jump found itself at the center of regulatory scrutiny in the wake of the collapse of the Terra Luna stablecoin and FTX. This led to reports of a pullback in the U.S., including the spin-out of Jump’s Wormhole project and a halving of headcount at the Jump Crypto division, which had peaked at about 150 staffers in 2022, according to Bloomberg.
An interesting proposition for Jump would be participation in the U.S. crypto ETF space, where the firm has remained conspicuously absent.
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Jump declined to comment.
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Update: Adds that Jump is accelerating crypto trading globally.
Update: Jump handles its crypto trading out of London and not the US where the focus has been on R&D
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