Kraken will suspend all transactions related to USDT, DAI, WBTC, WETH, and WAXL in Canada in November, according to multiple customer emails shared with Cointelegraph.
In response to a request for comment from Cointelegraph, a Kraken spokesperson said, via email, “we constantly monitor the assets on our platform to ensure we are meeting the highest compliance standards in the crypto industry,” before confirming the suspensions.
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The email further added that Kraken remains “committed to providing our Canadian clients with an exceptional trading experience.”
The suspensions may not surprise many Canadian cryptocurrency users as it comes on the heels of several other notable exchanges taking similar actions throughout 2023. In August, Coinbase ceased trading Tether, Dai, and Rai, following a similar move by Crypto.com after it previously delisted Tether.
The same regulatory challenges faced by those firms may have also led to others withdrawing from the Canadian market entirely. As Cointelegraph reported, OKX ceased operations in Canada in June after Binance announced their intention to do so in May.
Kraken, for its part, appears to be continuing operations in Canada and will merely be suspending transactions related to five specific assets.
According to the email, “as of November 30th” depositis and trading functions will cease for the aforementioned assets. Then, “as of December 4th,” users will no longer be able to perform withdrawals of the associated assets.
Finally, “as of December 5th,” continues the email, any remaining related assets will be converted to U.S. dollars at the “prevailing market rate” and credited to users’ accounts.
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