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Kraken Launches Regulated 10x Leverage Trading for US Crypto Investors

Kraken just became the first major exchange to offer CFTC-regulated spot margin trading to US retail investors. Up to 10x leverage, long or short, no accredited status needed.

Salar Salek by Salar Salek
May 9, 2026
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Kraken Launches Regulated 10x Leverage Trading for US Crypto Investors

For years, American crypto traders who wanted to use leverage had two choices: qualify as a high-net-worth accredited investor, or go offshore to unregulated platforms. Neither option worked well for the average person.

That changed this week. Kraken announced the launch of CFTC-regulated spot margin trading on Kraken Pro, available to eligible US retail users. No accredited investor status required. Up to 10x leverage. Long or short. Available around the clock.

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It might sound like a technical product update, but this is actually a significant milestone for the US crypto market. For the first time, regular American traders can access margin trading on a regulated domestic platform, with the consumer protections, transparency, and legal framework that come with it.

What Is Margin Trading and Why Does It Matter?

If you’re not familiar with margin trading, here’s how it works in simple terms.

Instead of only trading with the money you have, margin lets you borrow funds to open a larger position. You put up some of your crypto as collateral, and the exchange lends you the rest. If the trade goes in your favour, your profits are amplified. If it goes against you, your losses are amplified too.

With Kraken’s new offering, you can trade with up to 10x leverage. That means if you have $1,000 in Bitcoin as collateral, you can open a position worth up to $10,000. You can go long (betting the price will go up) or short (betting it will go down).

The important detail here is that you don’t need to sell your crypto to access this. Your Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other holdings stay in your account as collateral. You’re borrowing against them, not giving them up. When you close the trade, you repay what you borrowed and keep any profits.

This is how professional traders have operated in traditional markets for decades. Now US crypto traders can do the same thing on a regulated platform.

Why This Wasn’t Available Before

The US has historically been one of the most restrictive markets in the world for crypto leverage products. Until now, regulated margin trading was only available to “Eligible Contract Participants,” a legal category that requires a portfolio of at least $10 million. That effectively locked out every retail investor in the country.

The result was predictable. American traders who wanted leverage went offshore. Platforms based in the Bahamas, Singapore, Dubai, and other jurisdictions happily offered 50x or even 100x leverage with minimal regulation. But these platforms came with real risks: no consumer protections, no transparency requirements, and no legal recourse if something went wrong.

Darius Tabatabai, Head of Kraken Pro, addressed this directly. He said US traders have been excluded from accessing this functionality in a regulated environment for too long, and that the gap pushed activity offshore to unregulated venues.

Kraken’s launch is designed to bring that activity back onshore, where it can be supervised by the CFTC and operate under clear rules.

How Kraken Made It Happen

This launch didn’t happen overnight. It’s the direct result of a major acquisition that Kraken completed earlier this week.

Kraken’s parent company, Payward, finalised the purchase of Bitnomial, a Chicago-based crypto derivatives exchange that spent over a decade building its regulatory infrastructure. Bitnomial holds CFTC-issued licenses as a futures commission merchant, contract party, and clearinghouse.

Those licenses are what make everything work. They give Kraken the legal authority to offer leveraged products to retail investors within a regulated framework. Without them, Kraken would be in the same position as every other US exchange: unable to offer margin to regular users.

The margin trading service operates through NinjaTrader Clearing LLC, doing business as Kraken Derivatives US, which is registered with the CFTC and is a member of the National Futures Association. Financing is provided by Payward Accredited LLC.

In practical terms, this means every margin trade on Kraken Pro now sits within a US regulatory structure. Costs are transparent before you commit. Risk metrics including liquidation levels, borrowing costs, and available margin are displayed clearly. And risk is isolated to the collateral allocated to each individual position, so one bad trade doesn’t wipe out your entire account.

What’s Coming Next

Spot margin is just the beginning. Payward has signalled that the Bitnomial acquisition will eventually support the launch of regulated perpetual futures and options products for US users as well.

Perpetual futures are one of the most traded products in crypto globally but have been almost entirely unavailable to Americans on regulated platforms. If Kraken succeeds in bringing perps to the US under CFTC oversight, it could capture a massive share of trading volume that currently goes offshore.

The timing also aligns with Kraken’s broader corporate ambitions. The company has confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement to the SEC, indicating it’s preparing for a potential public listing. Co-CEO Arjun Sethi said at Consensus Miami that Kraken is roughly 80% ready for an IPO.

Having a regulated derivatives infrastructure in place makes Kraken a far more attractive IPO candidate. It diversifies revenue beyond spot trading fees and positions the company as the go-to platform for serious US crypto traders who want leverage, derivatives, and advanced strategies all within a regulated wrapper.

Combined with Kraken’s $600 million acquisition of Reap Technologies for stablecoin payments and its $1.5 billion purchase of NinjaTrader for institutional trading, the company is building one of the most complete financial services platforms in crypto.

A Word of Caution

Leverage is a powerful tool, but it’s also one of the easiest ways to lose money fast in crypto. A 10x leveraged position means that a 10% move against you wipes out your entire collateral. In a market that regularly sees 10% swings in a single day, that’s a very real risk.

Kraken has built in risk management features including visible liquidation prices, isolated position risk (so one bad trade doesn’t affect the rest of your account), and 24/7 stop-loss functionality. But no amount of platform design can protect you from taking on more risk than you can handle.

If you’re new to margin trading, start small. Understand how liquidation works. Never trade with money you can’t afford to lose. And remember that leverage amplifies everything: gains and losses.

The fact that this is now available on a regulated platform is a positive development for the US market. But regulated doesn’t mean risk-free. Trade responsibly.

FAQ

What did Kraken launch for US traders?
Kraken launched CFTC-regulated crypto spot margin trading on Kraken Pro, available to eligible US retail users. Traders can use up to 10x leverage, go long or short, and use their existing crypto holdings as collateral without selling them. No accredited investor status is required.

How is this different from offshore margin trading?
Kraken’s margin trading operates under CFTC regulation with full transparency on costs, liquidation levels, and borrowing rates. Offshore platforms typically offer higher leverage but with no regulatory oversight, no consumer protections, and no legal recourse if issues arise.

Is margin trading risky?
Yes. Leverage amplifies both gains and losses. A 10x leveraged position can be liquidated by a 10% price move against you. Kraken has implemented risk management tools including isolated position risk and 24/7 stop-loss functionality, but traders should only use leverage with funds they can afford to lose.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk, and margin trading involves additional risks including the potential loss of more than your initial investment. Always conduct your own research before making any trading decisions.

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