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How Does Kraken's New Crypto Bank Work?

This week Kraken Financial became the first crypto company to receive a U.S. banking charter. Join CEO David Kinitsky for a look at what it all means and how it'll work with hosts Adam B. Levine, Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Stephanie Murphy.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:58 a.m. Published Sep 20, 2020, 12:00 p.m.
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This week Kraken Financial became the first crypto company to receive a banking charter under Wyoming's Special Purpose Depository Institution statute. On this Speaking of Bitcoin episode, join CEO David Kinitsky for a look at what it all means and how it'll work with hosts Adam B. Levine, Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Stephanie Murphy.

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From MTGox to crypto banking

In the early days of Bitcoin, there were no rules, or at least none that people understood. The first batch of companies were focused entirely on functionality; Simply making things possible that before crypto had been impossible.

In the aftermath of the collapse of first Mt Gox and, later, The DAO, it became obvious that rules did apply, or at least would, moving forward. But what wasn't very clear was how they'd apply as different regulatory bodies claimed authority in confusing and often conflicting ways.

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As law, if not order, came to the industry, much of crypto's first wave of U.S.-based exchanges were crushed as they struggled to get legal, a challenging task with different rules and unique compliance burdens for each state and territory in which they'd operate. New York famously introduced the BitLicense, which in the five years since its introduction has approved just 25 companies to operate in the U.S. financial hub.

On today's show Kraken Financial CEO David Kinitsky joins the discussion of just how much things have changed as Kraken becomes the first crypto company to receive a banking charter under Wyoming's Special Purpose Depository Institution statute. And, more important, what happens next.

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