• Market Cap: $2,418,160,157,835.35
  • 24h Vol: $108,433,118,919.67
  • BTC Dominance: 56.67%
XBT.Market
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Coins MarketCap
  • Crypto Exchanges
  • Crypto Calculator
  • Top Gainers and Loser
  • News
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
XBT.Market
No Result
View All Result
Home Bitcoin

Kraken’s UK Setup Shows Why Crypto Regulation Is More Complicated Than A Simple License

Jon Hartney by Jon Hartney
July 23, 2026
in Bitcoin, Blockchain, Business, Market
0
Kraken’s UK Setup Shows Why Crypto Regulation Is More Complicated Than A Simple License
190
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kraken’s UK presence is a good example of how crypto regulation actually works in practice: not as one broad approval, but as a patchwork of registrations, permissions, services, and limits.

The exchange operates in the UK through several FCA-regulated entities. Payward Limited is listed as a registered cryptoasset business for anti-money laundering purposes. Payward Services Limited holds an Electronic Money Institution license. Crypto Facilities Limited is FCA-authorized as an investment firm tied to derivatives activity.

Related articles

Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients

Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients

August 11, 2026
Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute

Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute

August 11, 2026

That is a serious regulatory footprint, but it needs precise language.

This is not the same as saying Kraken has one sweeping UK “crypto custody license” that covers every activity under a future regime. The UK’s broader licensing framework for crypto custody and trading is still moving toward implementation, with applications expected to open on September 30, 2026, and the regime scheduled to take effect on October 25, 2027.

For users and institutions, that distinction matters.

TL;DR

  • Kraken operates in the UK through multiple FCA-regulated entities.
  • Its current status includes AML cryptoasset registration, EMI permissions, and derivatives-related authorization.
  • This should not be described as a broad future-regime custody license.

Crypto Regulation Is Not One Box

Crypto companies often want a simple regulatory headline.

“Licensed.” “Approved.” “Registered.” “Regulated.”

Those words sound reassuring, but they can hide important differences.

A cryptoasset AML registration is not the same as a custody license. An EMI license is not the same as authorization to run a crypto exchange. A derivatives permission is not the same as approval for all spot trading and custody services.

Kraken’s UK structure shows why that nuance matters.

The company has built a regulated presence through multiple entities, each covering different activities. That can make the business more credible to users and institutions, but it does not mean every product is protected in the same way.

For example, FCA cryptoasset registration is primarily about anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing compliance. It does not mean customers receive the same protections they might expect from bank deposits or traditional investment products.

That is not a criticism of Kraken. It is simply how the UK framework works.

The UK Is Still Building Its Full Crypto Regime

The timing is important.

The UK has been gradually moving toward a fuller crypto regulatory structure, especially around custody, trading venues, stablecoins, and market conduct. But that future regime is not the same as the current registration system.

Applications for the new framework are expected to open before the regime fully takes effect, giving firms time to prepare. Once implemented, the rules should create clearer obligations for crypto custody and trading services.

Until then, companies operate through existing categories: AML registration, e-money permissions, investment firm authorization, and other regulated-activity permissions where relevant.

That creates a messy middle period.

Some firms are regulated for certain functions, but not in the broad way consumers might assume. Others may be registered for AML but not authorized for investment services. The wording matters because users can misunderstand what protections they have.

Why Kraken’s Footprint Still Matters

Even with those caveats, Kraken’s UK setup is significant.

Maintaining multiple regulated entities is not easy. It requires compliance teams, reporting, policies, audits, governance, and ongoing engagement with regulators. For institutional clients, that matters because they want counterparties that can operate inside existing legal frameworks.

Kraken has also been one of the longer-standing exchanges in the market, and its UK footprint gives it a base to compete as the country’s rules mature.

That could become more important once the new regime arrives.

Firms that already have regulated operations, compliance infrastructure, and relationships with the FCA may be better positioned than offshore platforms trying to enter late. The UK wants crypto activity to move into a more supervised environment, and established players have an incentive to meet that demand.

Users Still Need To Understand The Limits

The most important point for users is protection.

A regulatory registration does not automatically mean crypto assets are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. It does not remove platform insolvency risk. It does not make volatile assets safe. It does not guarantee every product offered by an exchange carries the same regulatory status.

That is why careful wording is not just legal pedantry.

It affects user expectations.

If a platform says it is registered or regulated, users need to ask: for what activity, under which entity, and with what protections?

Kraken’s UK structure gives a useful case study because it includes several pieces of the regulatory puzzle, but not a single all-purpose label.

The Direction Is Still Toward More Formal Oversight

The broader takeaway is that UK crypto regulation is moving from registration toward fuller licensing.

That should make the market clearer over time. Firms will know what permissions they need. Users will have a better sense of protections. Regulators will have more direct oversight of custody and trading activity.

But during the transition, precise language is essential.

Kraken’s regulated UK entities show that major exchanges are preparing for a more formal era of crypto oversight. The company has built meaningful regulatory infrastructure, and that gives it a stronger position as the UK framework develops.

Still, the correct read is not “Kraken has a broad UK custody license.”

The better read is that Kraken already operates through multiple FCA-regulated entities, while the UK’s more comprehensive crypto regime is still on the way.

That distinction may sound small, but in crypto regulation, it is everything.

This article is based on FCA register information relating to Kraken-linked entities.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

This report is based on information released in disclosures at primary source documentation.

Read Entire Article
Tags: CryptocurrencyInvestmentMining BitcoinNewsBTC
Share76Tweet48

Related Posts

Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients

Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients

by Jon Hartney
August 11, 2026
0

Coinbase has launched futures, options, and perpetuals for professional clients in the United Kingdom, expanding its derivatives offering through its...

Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute

Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute

by Jon Hartney
August 11, 2026
0

Riot Platforms has signed a long-term data center lease agreement tied to Anthropic, giving the Bitcoin miner another route into...

BlackRock Cuts IBIT In-Kind Conversion Minimum To $1M

BlackRock Cuts IBIT In-Kind Conversion Minimum To $1M

by Jon Hartney
August 11, 2026
0

BlackRock has reduced the in-kind conversion minimum for its iShares Bitcoin Trust from $25 million to $1 million, potentially making...

BitMine Pushes Ethereum Treasury Past 5.8M ETH

BitMine Pushes Ethereum Treasury Past 5.8M ETH

by Jon Hartney
August 11, 2026
0

BitMine Immersion Technologies has added another 7,391 ETH to its balance sheet, pushing its Ethereum treasury to about 581 million

Strategy Boosts Cash Reserve As Bitcoin Treasury Model Gets More Complex

Strategy Boosts Cash Reserve As Bitcoin Treasury Model Gets More Complex

by Jon Hartney
August 11, 2026
0

Strategy has added $650 million to its USD reserve and repurchased $109 million of STRC preferred stock, showing again that...

Load More
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Crypto, Fintech push back against banks’ war on open banking

Crypto, Fintech push back against banks’ war on open banking

October 21, 2025
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Pulls Back After Yesterday’s Big Push While Ecoterra Goes Up and Up

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Pulls Back After Yesterday’s Big Push While Ecoterra Goes Up and Up

July 1, 2023
Bitcoin ETFs shed $1.2B in red week, but Schwab remains bullish

Bitcoin ETFs shed $1.2B in red week, but Schwab remains bullish

October 18, 2025
SUI Price Hits All-Time High – But Questions About Valuation Remain

SUI Price Hits All-Time High – But Questions About Valuation Remain

October 17, 2024
All aboard! Elon Musk’s Vegas Loop now taking Dogecoin payments

All aboard! Elon Musk’s Vegas Loop now taking Dogecoin payments

0
Crypto owners banned from working on US Government crypto policies

Crypto owners banned from working on US Government crypto policies

0
Korean startup Uprise lost $20M shorting LUNC

Korean startup Uprise lost $20M shorting LUNC

0
Ethereum testnet Merge mostly successful — ‘Hiccups will not delay the Merge.’

Ethereum testnet Merge mostly successful — ‘Hiccups will not delay the Merge.’

0
Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients

Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients

August 11, 2026
Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute

Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute

August 11, 2026
BlackRock Cuts IBIT In-Kind Conversion Minimum To $1M

BlackRock Cuts IBIT In-Kind Conversion Minimum To $1M

August 11, 2026
BitMine Pushes Ethereum Treasury Past 5.8M ETH

BitMine Pushes Ethereum Treasury Past 5.8M ETH

August 11, 2026

XBT.Market

This website is an automated news feed powered by the Nebulome cloud system. The site is made possible by YYC TECH Consulting and Alberta Digital Mining Company. As a team with major crypto and bitcoin enthusiasm, we have curated major sources of news, trading and financial data to bring you, our viewer, an unbiased source of truth.

Recent Posts

  • Coinbase Expands Derivatives Trading To UK Professional Clients August 11, 2026
  • Riot’s Anthropic Deal Shows Bitcoin Miners Are Moving Deeper Into AI Compute August 11, 2026
  • BlackRock Cuts IBIT In-Kind Conversion Minimum To $1M August 11, 2026
  • BitMine Pushes Ethereum Treasury Past 5.8M ETH August 11, 2026
  • Strategy Boosts Cash Reserve As Bitcoin Treasury Model Gets More Complex August 11, 2026

News Categories

  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • Business
  • Market
  • Uncategorized

Tags

bitcoinMagzine Cointelegraph Cryptocurrency insidebitcoins Investment Mining Bitcoin NewsBTC

Quicklinks

  • Home
  • Coins MarketCap
  • Crypto Exchanges
  • Crypto Calculator
  • Top Gainers and Loser
  • News
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Xbt.Market - Powered by YYC Tech Consulting & ADMCO.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Coins MarketCap
  • Crypto Exchanges
  • Crypto Calculator
  • Top Gainers and Loser
  • News
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Xbt.Market by Nebulome.

  • Steakhouse EURCV Morpho VaultSteakhouse EURCV Morpho Vault(STEAKEURCV)$0.000000-100.00%
  • FibSwap DEXFibSwap DEX(FIBO)$0.0084659.90%
  • TruFin Staked APTTruFin Staked APT(TRUAPT)$8.020.00%
  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$84,372.003.58%
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$1,885.365.68%
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.000.00%
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$2.186.84%
  • USDEXUSDEX(USDEX)$1.07-0.53%
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$617.995.03%
  • Wrapped SOLWrapped SOL(SOL)$143.66-2.32%
  • solanaSolana(SOL)$128.974.23%
  • usd-coinUSDC(USDC)$1.000.01%
  • dogecoinDogecoin(DOGE)$0.1736117.78%
  • cardanoCardano(ADA)$0.687.61%
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.2342340.79%
  • staked-etherLido Staked Ether(STETH)$1,884.065.48%
  • Gaj FinanceGaj Finance(GAJ)$0.0059271.46%
  • Content BitcoinContent Bitcoin(CTB)$24.482.55%
  • USD OneUSD One(USD1)$1.000.11%
  • wrapped-bitcoinWrapped Bitcoin(WBTC)$84,309.003.84%
  • ToncoinToncoin(TON)$4.157.66%
  • UGOLD Inc.UGOLD Inc.(UGOLD)$3,042.460.08%
  • ParkcoinParkcoin(KPK)$1.101.76%
  • chainlinkChainlink(LINK)$14.027.76%
  • leo-tokenLEO Token(LEO)$9.211.17%
  • stellarStellar(XLM)$0.2743585.70%
  • avalanche-2Avalanche(AVAX)$19.647.71%
  • Wrapped stETHWrapped stETH(WSTETH)$2,256.395.40%
  • USDSUSDS(USDS)$1.00-0.01%
  • SuiSui(SUI)$2.429.03%
  • shiba-inuShiba Inu(SHIB)$0.0000137.71%
  • hedera-hashgraphHedera(HBAR)$0.17284810.00%
  • Yay StakeStone EtherYay StakeStone Ether(YAYSTONE)$2,671.07-2.84%
  • polkadotPolkadot(DOT)$4.257.34%
  • litecoinLitecoin(LTC)$85.265.04%
  • bitcoin-cashBitcoin Cash(BCH)$314.248.23%
  • mantra-daoMANTRA(OM)$6.301.94%
  • Pundi AIFXPundi AIFX(PUNDIAI)$16.000.00%
  • PengPeng(PENG)$0.60-13.59%
  • Bitget TokenBitget Token(BGB)$4.664.95%
  • wethWETH(WETH)$1,884.285.66%
  • Ethena USDeEthena USDe(USDE)$1.00-0.04%
  • Binance Bridged USDT (BNB Smart Chain)Binance Bridged USDT (BNB Smart Chain)(BSC-USD)$1.00-0.18%
  • MurasakiMurasaki(MURA)$4.23-13.71%
  • Black PhoenixBlack Phoenix(BPX)$3.351,000.00%
  • Pi NetworkPi Network(PI)$0.714.53%
  • HyperliquidHyperliquid(HYPE)$13.729.80%
  • Wrapped eETHWrapped eETH(WEETH)$2,003.675.53%
  • WhiteBIT CoinWhiteBIT Coin(WBT)$28.350.76%
  • moneroMonero(XMR)$217.841.31%
  • Zypto TokenZypto Token(ZYPTO)$0.037139-3.47%
  • uniswapUniswap(UNI)$6.217.66%
  • AptosAptos(APT)$5.395.79%
  • PepePepe(PEPE)$0.00000811.37%
  • daiDai(DAI)$1.00-0.01%
  • nearNEAR Protocol(NEAR)$2.635.26%
  • XT.comXT.com(XT)$3.08-1.65%
  • Layer One XLayer One X(L1X)$23.35454.66%
  • sUSDSsUSDS(SUSDS)$1.050.05%
  • okbOKB(OKB)$48.762.12%
  • gatechain-tokenGate(GT)$22.883.58%
  • crypto-com-chainCronos(CRO)$0.1015853.46%
  • Coinbase Wrapped BTCCoinbase Wrapped BTC(CBBTC)$84,342.003.68%
  • MantleMantle(MNT)$0.814.44%
  • Tokenize XchangeTokenize Xchange(TKX)$33.460.86%
  • internet-computerInternet Computer(ICP)$5.517.85%
  • ethereum-classicEthereum Classic(ETC)$17.074.81%
  • OndoOndo(ONDO)$0.817.47%
  • First Digital USDFirst Digital USD(FDUSD)$1.00-0.12%
  • aaveAave(AAVE)$168.6110.19%
  • Aerarium FiAerarium Fi(AERA)$7.14-13.11%
  • Ethena Staked USDeEthena Staked USDe(SUSDE)$1.170.30%
  • BSCEXBSCEX(BSCX)$237.310.49%
  • Official TrumpOfficial Trump(TRUMP)$10.354.36%
  • vechainVeChain(VET)$0.0233636.04%
  • cosmosCosmos Hub(ATOM)$4.538.09%
  • fantomFantom(FTM)$0.70-1.56%
  • BittensorBittensor(TAO)$231.277.72%
  • BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity FundBlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund(BUIDL)$1.000.00%
  • EthenaEthena(ENA)$0.3616194.37%
  • render-tokenRender(RENDER)$3.6710.91%
  • filecoinFilecoin(FIL)$2.927.72%
  • CelestiaCelestia(TIA)$3.181.75%
  • Black AgnusBlack Agnus(FTW)$0.000183423.46%
  • Lombard Staked BTCLombard Staked BTC(LBTC)$84,465.004.02%
  • POL (ex-MATIC)POL (ex-MATIC)(POL)$0.2063993.13%
  • KaspaKaspa(KAS)$0.0682239.38%
  • STAUSTAU(STAU)$0.17397910.95%
  • FasttokenFasttoken(FTN)$4.020.01%
  • Sonic (prev. FTM)Sonic (prev. FTM)(S)$0.5212.98%
  • algorandAlgorand(ALGO)$0.1896979.65%
  • ORA CoinORA Coin(ORA)$4.885.92%
  • ArbitrumArbitrum(ARB)$0.3397526.22%
  • Arbitrum Bridged USDT (Arbitrum)Arbitrum Bridged USDT (Arbitrum)(USDT)$1.000.07%
  • GGTKNGGTKN(GGTKN)$0.1121180.75%
  • kucoin-sharesKuCoin(KCS)$11.231.19%
  • Solv Protocol SolvBTCSolv Protocol SolvBTC(SOLVBTC)$84,076.003.32%
  • fetch-aiArtificial Superintelligence Alliance(FET)$0.4856098.68%
  • optimismOptimism(OP)$0.776.43%
  • StoryStory(IP)$4.75-2.68%