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    Home » Kraken’s Brett McLain Reveals Plug-and-Play Crypto Infrastructure for 200+ Institutions
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    Kraken’s Brett McLain Reveals Plug-and-Play Crypto Infrastructure for 200+ Institutions

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

    • Kraken launches a Crypto-as-a-Service platform through Alpaca, reaching 200+ enterprise clients.

    • The plug-and-play model offers trading, custody, and compliance without extra licensing.

    • Brett McLain says the move positions Kraken as key infrastructure for traditional finance.

    While the spotlight in crypto often falls on token launches and price moves, some of the most important shifts happen behind the scenes. Kraken’s latest move is one of them and it could have a lasting impact on how crypto gets integrated into mainstream finance.

    The exchange has launched a Crypto-as-a-Service (CaaS) platform in partnership with equities broker Alpaca. It’s not flashy, but it’s powerful: more than 200 enterprise clients connected to Alpaca can now offer crypto trading, yield, and custody without infrastructure or licenses needed.

    It’s a major step toward making crypto services as easy to plug in as payment gateways and that’s where things start to get interesting.

    Plug-and-Play Crypto?

    Kraken’s CaaS model acts as a modular crypto backend for brokers, FinTech apps, and digital wallets. It’s designed to slot right into existing platforms, letting companies offer crypto services without starting from scratch.

    “They basically get access to Kraken’s entire suite of assets,” said Brett McLain, Kraken’s Head of Payments and Blockchain. “We today support over 400 different assets, over 10 different blockchains.”

    That includes full compliance, deep liquidity, and a ready-to-go infrastructure, which is exactly what traditional finance firms have been waiting for before jumping into crypto.

    Banks Want Stablecoins – Kraken Is Ready

    One trend Kraken is clearly watching: stablecoins. McLain says interest from big banks is picking up fast. Some are planning to issue their own, others want to use existing ones, but nearly all of them need the backend support to do it safely and at scale.

    Kraken wants to be that support layer.

    Tokenized Stocks Are Just the Start

    Kraken is also pushing deeper into tokenized real-world assets, starting with tokenized stocks through its xStocks platform. The bigger vision includes tokenizing real estate and other tangible assets to unlock new liquidity and access.

    “The tokenization of real-world assets [has] long been a holy grail for crypto,” McLain noted – and Kraken’s aiming to build the infrastructure to make it happen.

    Kraken’s Shortcut Through EU Regulation

    While crypto regulation in Europe gets stricter under MiCA, Kraken has found a smart workaround: its partnership with Alpaca. By plugging into Kraken’s licensed infrastructure, Alpaca’s clients in Europe can offer crypto services without waiting years for their own approvals.

    That makes Kraken an easy on-ramp for brokers and apps looking to expand into crypto across multiple markets, including Canada, the UK, and Europe.

    Compliance That’s Built In

    One of Kraken’s smartest moves? Making KYC/KYB compliance part of the foundation. Instead of tacking it on later, it’s baked into the CaaS system – making it faster and smoother for clients to onboard and launch.

    This aligns with a broader shift in financial tech: embedded services. Just like payments and lending are getting built directly into apps, crypto is heading the same way.

    As banks and brokers look to enter crypto without the risk or red tape, Kraken’s CaaS could become the infrastructure powering it all. We’ll keep a close watch on this story and keep you updated!

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