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Kraken Gains Access to Federal Reserve Payment System in First for Crypto Firm

2026/03/05 21:10
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  • Kraken Financial secures Fed master account, enabling direct access to U.S. payment rails.
  • Approval allows faster transactions but excludes interest on reserves and Fed lending access.
  • Kraken breakthrough sparks speculation that Ripple could pursue similar banking integration.

Kraken’s banking arm has secured access to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s core payment infrastructure, marking a major development in the relationship between digital asset companies and the traditional banking system.

The approval grants Kraken Financial a master account at the Federal Reserve, enabling the firm to move funds through the same payment networks used by thousands of banks and credit unions across the United States.

The decision represents one of the first instances in which a cryptocurrency-related institution has been allowed to connect directly to the central bank’s payment rails, a system that has historically been restricted to traditional financial institutions.

Master Account Enables Direct Payment Access

With the approval, Kraken Financial will be able to process transactions more directly through the Federal Reserve’s payment systems. The company said the access will allow it to move funds faster and more efficiently on behalf of institutional clients and professional traders.

A master account at the Federal Reserve usually allows financial institutions to settle payments directly with the central bank. However, Kraken’s approval comes with limitations. The firm will not receive the full set of services available to traditional banks.

According to the company, Kraken Financial will not earn interest on reserves held at the Federal Reserve. It also will not have access to the central bank’s emergency lending facilities, which are normally available to regulated banks.

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon acknowledged the development and connected it to the state’s regulatory framework for digital assets. In a statement, Gordon said the decision shows support for Wyoming’s banking and digital asset laws.

Related: Kraken Becomes First Crypto Firm to Win Access to Fed’s Core Payments System

Kraken Expands Financial Infrastructure

Kraken, founded in 2011, has expanded its financial services footprint while preparing for a potential public listing. The exchange operates through its parent company, Payward, which has recently pursued several acquisitions.

In recent months, Payward acquired the token management platform, Magna. The company also completed the purchase of U.S. futures trading platform NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion and derivatives trading venue Small Exchange for $100 million.

The firm has also entered the tokenization sector through its acquisition of Backed Finance, a company that issues tokenized equities known as xStocks.

Ripple Mentioned as Possible Future Candidate

Kraken’s access to Federal Reserve payment systems has prompted discussion about whether other crypto companies could pursue similar arrangements.

Crypto analyst Paul Barron described the approval as a shift in the relationship between digital asset companies and the traditional banking sector. Barron said Ripple could potentially follow a similar path due to its National Trust Bank charter ambitions and the development of its stablecoin project, RLUSD.

According to Barron, those initiatives could position Ripple for deeper integration with banking infrastructure in the future.

Related: Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Says the Door to a Bank-Crypto Deal Is Wide Open

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