by aria-crypto.com
April 14, 2025 at 18:05
US Crypto Exchange Kraken Expands Offerings with Commission-Free Stock Trading
In a significant move towards integrating traditional finance with digital assets, Kraken has officially launched commission-free trading for stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in select U.S. states.
This expansion allows users to trade over 11,000 stocks and ETFs in addition to cryptocurrencies within a single platform.
Kraken's co-CEO, Arjun Sethi, highlighted that this development caters to rising consumer demand for comprehensive trading solutions, stating it is a step toward the tokenization of physical assets.
Initially available to clients in states such as New Jersey, Connecticut, and Alabama, Kraken plans to broaden this service nationwide and also introduce it to international markets like the UK and Europe.
With this initiative, Kraken is positioning itself against established trading platforms like Robinhood, by enabling a seamless experience that supports both crypto and traditional asset trading.
The integration is facilitated by Kraken Securities, which operates under FINRA regulations, ensuring compliance as they expand into this new venture.
As Kraken evolves, the exchange reflects a wider trend within the cryptocurrency industry where traditional finance and digital assets increasingly intersect.
Moreover, this move has gained attention amid a regulatory shift viewed as more favorable towards crypto operations in the U.S.
Investors now have the opportunity to access a diverse range of financial products, making Kraken a comprehensive hub for trading.
This bold step indicates Kraken's commitment to leading the future of finance, driven by innovative solutions that bridge the gap between cryptocurrencies and conventional investment vehicles.
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