Well now, ain’t this a fine kettle of fish? The cryptocurrency exchange Kraken-yes, the same one named after a mythical sea beast-just reeled in a whopping $200 million from Citadel Securities, bless their generous hearts. And wouldnât you know it, that fat wad of cash has Kraken swimming in a $20 billion valuation. Talk about making waves! đ
Citadel Backs Kraken Like a Gambler Betting on a Three-Legged Horse
Citadel Securities, those fine folks who make markets like a caffeinated auctioneer, reckon Krakenâs got what it takes to “shape the future of digital innovation.” Now, I ainât no financial wizard, but last I checked, innovation usually donât come from folks throwing money at things and hoping for the best. Still, Jim Esposito, Citadelâs president, swears theyâll help Kraken with “risk management” and “market structure analysis.” Sounds mighty fancy for a business built on internet money. đ¸
This ainât Krakenâs first rodeo, mind you. Back in September, they rustled up $600 million at a measly $15 billion valuation-peanuts compared to todayâs haul! Investors included Wall Streetâs finest: Jane Street, DRW, HSG (which used to be Sequoia Capital China before someone decided initials were fancier), Oppenheimer, Tribe Capital, and Arjun Sethiâs family office (who, incidentally, also runs the joint).
IPO? Krakenâs in No Rush-Theyâre Too Busy Counting Stacks
Between September and now, Krakenâs scraped together $800 million in funding. Thatâs enough dough to buy a small country-or at least a very large yacht. Yet, despite all this, they claim they ainât in no hurry to go public. Arjun Sethi, co-CEO and apparent master of understatement, told Yahoo Finance: “We have enough capital on our balance sheet as a private company. We donât race to the door as quickly as possible.” Translation: “Why rush when you can sit on a pile of cash like a dragon?” đ
This investment represents long-term conviction in Krakenâs mission to build trusted, regulated infrastructure for the open financial system. Our focus has always been straightforward: to create a platform where anyone can trade any asset, anytime, anywhere.
Now, Kraken did report $648 million in revenue last quarter-nothing to sneeze at, unless youâre Coinbase, their biggest rival, which raked in $1.9 billion. But hey, Kraken ainât sitting idle! They went and bought NinjaTrader, a futures platform, for $1.5 billion like it was a candy bar at the checkout counter. And according to their blog, theyâre fixinâ to expand into Latin America, Asia Pacific, and EMEA while adding more assets, trading tools, and “enhanced institutional capabilities.” Because nothing says “trusted financial infrastructure” like a company named after a mythical sea monster. đŚ

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