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    US Kraken exchange targets European license in 2021, says CEO



     Kraken’s potential European regulatory jurisdictions reportedly include countries like Malta, Luxembourg, and Ireland. 

    Major United States-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken is planning
    to officially expand into the European market, following in the
    footsteps of rival exchange Coinbase.

    Kraken co-founder and CEO Jesse Powell
    said that his firm is actively working on receiving a European license,
    targeting several local jurisdictions for a potential regulatory
    approval already this year.

    In a Tuesday interview with German business news agency The Handelsblatt, Powell noted
    that Kraken has been in talks with multiple European regulators, with
    countries like Malta, Luxembourg, and Ireland being the most likely
    jurisdictions to license the U.S. crypto exchange.

    The CEO
    reportedly stated that Kraken has not yet reached any decision regarding
    its potential European regulatory jurisdiction but the company still
    targets acquiring a license by the end of 2021. Kraken has been
    previously providing some services for users in European countries, launching the Kraken mobile app in Europe in January 2021.

    One
    of the world's largest crypto exchanges, Kraken currently operates in
    nearly 190 jurisdictions around the world, a spokesperson for Kraken
    told Cointelegraph. "We currently offer access to our European clients
    via our UK FCA registered entity and comply with the applicable 5AMLD
    requirements. We are actively exploring multiple options to remain
    compliant both now and in the future, including by actively working to
    obtain various European licenses," the representative stated.

    Related: PayPal launches crypto services for UK customers

    The news comes soon after Coinbase’s European arm received a crypto license
    from Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) in June.
    The license allowed Coinbase’s local arm to legally offer the exchange
    of virtual currencies against legal tender. The company had been previously providing a range of crypto services to European users as well.

    Launched
    in September 2013, Kraken is the fifth-largest cryptocurrency exchange
    worldwide at the time of writing, with daily trading volumes amounting to $1.2 billion, according to data from crypto tracking source CoinGecko. The company’s biggest rival, Coinbase, went public with a direct listing on the Nasdaq exchange in mid-April. According to Powell, Kraken has been considering an initial public offering more seriously after Coinbase’s Nasdaq debut, with the exchange eyeing a public listing before the end of 2022.

    source link : https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-kraken-exchange-targets-european-license-in-2021-says-ceo

     


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