Ethereum's Shanghai Upgrade Completed, Prompting Kraken and Other Entities to Consider Withdrawal as Network Validators
The completion of the Shanghai upgrade on the Ethereum network may prompt some centralized entities to exit. Validators who secured the network with over 18 million ETH can now initiate withdrawals, with options for partial withdrawals to leave at least 32 ETH deposited or full withdrawals to pull everything off the network.
Kraken Starts Withdrawing All Staked Ethereum (ETH) Amid US SEC Pressure
Crypto exchange Kraken has started the procedure for withdrawing all staked Ethereum associated with its users in the U.S. amid the Ethereum Shanghai upgrade scheduled today, April 12.
Williams Racing Formula 1 Car to Feature Bitcoin White Paper Excerpt in Kraken Sponsorship Deal
The Kraken logo displays the abstract and introduction, as well as sections on transactions and timestamp server from the Bitcoin white paper.
Bitcoin White Paper Makes Its F1 Racing Debut on Kraken-Sponsored Car
The Formula 1 car for the Williams Racing team will feature an excerpt from the Bitcoin white paper, as a result of a sponsorship deal with United States-based crypto exchange Kraken.
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Bitcoin Whitepaper To Make F1 Debut As Kraken Partners With Williams Racing
Bitcoin whitepaper has been featured on the Formula 1 race car of Antonio Giovinazzi. The car, which features a sleek and modern design, prominently displays the Bitcoin logo and the text "Satoshi Nakamoto" on its side.
Kraken Aims for Restricted Dealer Registration in Canada To Comply With New Rules
Crypto exchange Kraken has filed a preregistration undertaking with the Ontario Securities Commission in Canada seeking restricted dealer status. U.S.-based Kraken is already active in Canada and is acting to comply with new guidance.
Crypto Exchange Kraken Commits to Tougher Rules Required by Canada
Kraken, the U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange, has filed a pre-registration undertaking with the Ontario Securities Commission as it works towards becoming a registered Restricted Dealer across Canada. The move comes as Canada tightens its rules governing crypto exchanges and sets a deadline for exchanges to commit to a set of enhanced pre-registration undertakings (PRU). Kraken has served Canadian clients for over 10 years and has over 250 team members based in Canada. The exchange had been registered as a money services business in Canada with the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) since 2019.
Kraken Becomes Crypto Partner of F1 Williams Racing: NFTs, Limited-Edition Caps, and Web3 Education Initiatives
Kraken, a San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange, has signed a deal with British Formula 1 (F1) team Williams Racing to become its first official crypto and Web3 partner. As part of the agreement, Kraken’s branding will appear on the rear wing of the Williams cars, driver’s suits, and caps for the remainder of this year’s F1 World Championship Season. Kraken’s NFT marketplace users will have their owned NFT artwork appear on the rear of Williams' race cars during select Grand Prix events. The partnership also involves designing limited-edition caps for select races, collaborating on content to educate fans about Web3, and participating in pop-up experiences and F1 Fan Zone initiatives hosted by Williams Racing throughout the season.
Kraken Lands Sponsorship Deal With Williams Racing Despite U.S. Regulatory Crackdown
Formula 1 team Williams Racing signed U.S. crypto exchange Kraken as a sponsor after losing one of its most prominent drivers, Nicholas Latifi, who reportedly brought in a large amount of sponsorship fees.