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Abstract:Kraken reintroduces crypto staking for U.S. users in 39 states, supporting 17 assets with slashing insurance as regulations ease.

Kraken, a well-known name in the cryptocurrency world, has brought back its staking services for U.S. customers, signaling a fresh chapter in the ever-changing crypto landscape. Users in 39 states can now use Kraken Pro to participate in bonded staking, where they lock up their tokens for set periods depending on the blockchain. This move reflects a significant change from the tight restrictions that once held back crypto innovation in the U.S.
Back in February 2023, Kraken had to shut down its staking program for U.S. users and pay a $30 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for offering unregistered securities. But times have changed. With a more welcoming regulatory environment and a shift in approach under the current administration, Kraken has been able to reintroduce staking. Mark Greenberg, Krakens Global Head of Consumer, called this “an overwhelmingly positive development, not just for Kraken but also for the entire U.S. crypto space,” stressing that staking is a “foundational element of crypto.”
Now, eligible U.S. customers can stake 17 different assets, including popular ones like ETH, SOL, DOT, and ADA. To give users peace of mind, Kraken has also teamed up with a third-party provider to offer slashing insurance, protecting staked assets from potential losses. This comeback not only shows how cryptocurrencies are gaining wider acceptance in the U.S. but also opens up new doors for investors eager to dive into the crypto economy.

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Discover PU Prime’s new campaign, “The Grind,” and learn how trading discipline builds long-term success. Watch and start your trading journey today!

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