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2025-06-26 17:23:38

Kraken’s Krak aims for the pain points of PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App

Kraken’s decade of payment rails, licenses, and liquidity is now being repurposed into a consumer app that could challenge PayPal, Wise, and Cash App at their own game. According to an announcement on June 26, crypto exchange Kraken has rolled out Krak, a peer-to-peer global money app designed to handle cross-border payments across 110 countries using over 300 fiat and digital assets. The move signals Kraken’s most aggressive push yet beyond crypto trading, positioning it as a direct competitor to fintech giants that have long dominated cross-border transactions. You might also like: Zilliqa transitions to 2.0 with full EVM support and protocol overhaul Can Krak be the first real crypto-fintech hybrid? Kraken’s decision to launch Krak stems from a long-simmering frustration with the frictions baked into modern finance. The timing is strategic. As regulators crack down on opaque crypto services, Kraken is leveraging its existing compliance infrastructure to offer something most crypto startups can’t: a seamless, regulated way to move value globally. “We built and launched the Krak app because the financial system has been stuck in the past, and we think it’s time to do something about it. With Krak, we’re taking a bold step toward rebuilding what we consider to be the most important layer of the global economy: How people move and use money,” Arjun Sethi, Kraken’s co-CEO, said. Unlike traditional fintech apps, Krak eliminates two major friction points: bank details and wallet addresses. Instead, users can send funds via “Kraktags, “personalized identifiers that function like a crypto-friendly Venmo handle. This sidesteps the risk of mistyping a 42-character Ethereum address or sharing sensitive IBAN details. At launch, users can also open two distinct types of accounts: one for spending and another for earning. Eligible balances in USDG, a stablecoin tied to the Global Dollar Network, will accrue up to 4.1% annually, with additional yield opportunities across 20+ digital assets. But the real differentiator is asset flexibility. Where PayPal and CashApp silo fiat and crypto, Krak treats them interchangeably. A user in Nigeria can receive euros from a German friend, convert them to USDT within the app, and pay a local vendor in naira, all without intermediary fees eating into the transaction. For markets with volatile currencies or capital controls, this could be transformative. For PayPal and CashApp, that’s a problem. For users tired of paying $5 to send $50 across borders, it might just be the solution. Read more: World Liberty Financial lands $100m from Aqua 1 for RWA expansion

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