Kraken Negotiating New Capital Raise at Least a $10B Valuation: Report
The new funding could more than double the exchange's 2019 valuation of $4 billion to at least $10 billion.

Kraken is reportedly in talks to raise new capital in a move that could see the company's valuation soar to new heights.
The U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange is currently in discussions with Fidelity, Tribe Capital and General Atlantic to raise an unknown sum, according to a report by Bloomberg on Thursday.
If approved and agreed upon, the new funding could more than double the company's previous valuation of $4 billion made back in 2019 to more than $10 billion, according to figures cited in the report. The exchange's valuation could even top $20 billion depending on demand, the report said.
The report cites people close to the matter who have requested anonymity due to concerns about the deal's secrecy.
See also: Coinbase’s Financials Are Now Public Ahead of Stock Market Listing
In 2019, Kraken raised $13.5 million in a financing round that saw over 2,000 participants buying in. The move pushed the exchange's valuation above the $4 billion mark.
CoinDesk attempted to contact Kraken but has yet to receive a response.
UPDATE (Feb. 27, 21:50 UTC): Updating to reflect new figures in the Bloomberg article.
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