Kraken
Kraken is one of the oldest crypto exchanges still operating and one of the few US-domiciled venues with the regulatory track record to attract serious institutional flow. The coverage here tracks what matters: regulatory positioning through the SEC settlement on staking services and the company’s ongoing fight to keep US institutional and retail clients, derivatives expansion through the Bitnomial acquisition that gave Kraken a regulated futures venue and accelerated the move into US futures and options, Payward IPO preparation as the parent company moves toward a public listing that would create another publicly traded comparison point against Coinbase, product launches covering tokenized equities, custody services, and the institutional Prime offering, executive moves as the company has cycled through co-CEOs and reshaped its leadership during the regulatory pressure, and the banking and licensing partnerships that determine which jurisdictions Kraken can actually serve. The exchange has carved out a position as the compliance-first US venue. Where Binance fights ongoing legal battles and FTX collapsed entirely, Kraken built infrastructure designed to survive every regulatory cycle. Coingo covers the product launches, the regulatory cases, the IPO preparation, the executive changes, and the broader question of whether Kraken’s slow and licensed approach ultimately wins more market share than competitors moving faster with less compliance overhead.