Kraken’s Fed Access Raises Questions Over Crypto’s Growing Financial Role

Crypto exchange Kraken has secured a landmark Federal Reserve payment account, marking a major step toward mainstream integration for digital asset firms.

The limited-purpose account enables access to Fedwire, allowing faster and cheaper transactions while bypassing traditional banking intermediaries.

However, restrictions apply, including no access to interest on reserves or key Fed services, reflecting efforts to contain potential financial risks.

Regulators and industry experts warn that expanding such access could introduce vulnerabilities, particularly around liquidity flows and operational stability.

Concerns also center on whether crypto firms possess the robust controls needed to safeguard critical financial infrastructure from cybersecurity and compliance risks.

Supporters argue the move demonstrates regulatory progress, highlighting improved oversight and alignment with established financial system standards.

Other crypto and fintech firms are expected to pursue similar access, potentially accelerating the sector’s expansion into core payment systems.

Despite safeguards, analysts caution that this evolving framework remains largely untested, making Kraken’s approval a high-stakes experiment for the future of finance.

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