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Kraken Rolls Out Krak Card in the US, Offering Up to 2% Cashback

Kraken Rolls Out Krak Card in the US, Offering Up to 2% Cashback

The exchange’s new debit card supports more than 600 currencies as it pushes into everyday crypto spending in the American market.

Kraken has introduced the Krak Card to customers in the United States, according to an announcement from the exchange. The card offers cashback rewards of up to 2% on purchases and supports transactions across more than 600 currencies, the company said.

The launch places Kraken alongside a small group of exchanges that have tried to turn crypto holdings into a tool for daily spending. Debit and prepaid cards linked to exchange accounts let users convert digital assets into fiat at the point of sale. This removes one of the long-standing frictions in crypto adoption: the gap between holding an asset and actually spending it.

Cashback programs tied to crypto cards have been used before by competitors, including Coinbase and Crypto.com, to encourage recurring use rather than one-off trading. By offering up to 2% back, Kraken is positioning the Krak Card to compete directly with those existing programs. The exact terms determining how the cashback rate is calculated, and whether it varies by spending category or account tier, were not detailed in the available reporting.

Support for more than 600 currencies is a notable technical claim. It suggests the card is designed to draw on a broad set of assets held within Kraken accounts, rather than limiting spending to a handful of major tokens like Bitcoin or Ethereum. This kind of breadth typically requires backend conversion infrastructure that automatically settles transactions in fiat, shielding merchants from exposure to crypto price volatility.

The US launch comes as exchanges continue to expand card-based products despite a regulatory landscape that has often complicated banking partnerships for crypto firms. Card programs generally rely on partnerships with traditional payment networks and issuing banks, meaning approval and compliance hurdles can shape both the rollout timeline and the products offered in different jurisdictions.

Kraken has expanded its product lineup in recent years beyond spot trading, including staking services and other financial tools aimed at retail and institutional users. A cashback debit card fits into that broader strategy of deepening engagement with existing account holders, giving them more reasons to keep assets within the Kraken ecosystem rather than moving them elsewhere.

Sources disagree on this story

This article was published before the reports below were compared. The reporting above stands; what follows is where the published accounts do not agree.

Coverage of Krak’s new US debit card agrees on the product’s features but conflicts on when the card first launched in the UK and European Economic Area, and on how many cards were issued there.

What all sources agree on

  • Krak launched a Visa debit card in the United States on August 18, 2026.
  • The card offers up to 2% cashback in US dollars or Bitcoin.
  • The card supports spending from more than 600 currencies and crypto assets.
  • The card is issued by Lead Bank on the Visa network, with Stripe involved in the underlying technology.
  • A Morning Consult survey of 2,001 US adults commissioned by Krak is cited for statistics such as 63% feeling financially behind and 60% saying they would switch to a rewards debit card that doesn’t require borrowing.
  • The card is not available in New York, Maine, Massachusetts, or Indiana.

Where the reports disagree

1Month of Krak’s UK/EEA card launch

The US launch follows Krak’s debut in the UK and European Economic Area back in November 2025.

CryptoBriefing

Kraken’s consumer money and payments app has issued more than 135,000 multi-asset cards across the UK and European Economic Area since launching there in December 2025, the company said.

Cointelegraph

Since its launch in November 2025, Krak has grown to over 125,000 cardholders across the UK and Europe.

Kraken Blog

What would settle it: Kraken’s own press materials or dated app-store/regulatory records confirming the UK/EEA launch date.

2Number of UK/EEA cardholders

Krak has grown to over 125,000 cardholders across the UK and Europe.

Kraken Blog

That initial rollout attracted over 125,000 cardholders before the company turned its attention stateside.

CryptoBriefing

Kraken’s consumer money and payments app has issued more than 135,000 multi-asset cards across the UK and European Economic Area since launching there in December 2025, the company said.

Cointelegraph

Kraken said users in the UK and European Economic Area already hold more than 135,000 cards.

Coin Edition

What would settle it: Kraken’s company statement or investor/press disclosure specifying UK/EEA cardholder totals as of the US launch date.

What to make of it

Treat the core details of the US launch — the 2% cashback cap, 600+ supported currencies, Lead Bank/Visa/Stripe partnership, and August 18, 2026 launch date — as established across all sources. The exact month of the earlier UK/EEA launch (November vs. December 2025) and the precise cardholder count there (125,000 vs. 135,000) remain unresolved until Kraken’s own dated statements are checked.

Market Impact

The Krak Card’s launch is unlikely to move crypto asset prices directly, but it could affect competitive dynamics among exchanges offering consumer-facing financial products. A cashback incentive tied to hundreds of supported currencies may encourage users to keep a wider range of assets on Kraken rather than consolidating holdings on other platforms or in self-custody.

For the broader industry, the move signals continued interest in bridging crypto balances with everyday payments infrastructure. If adoption proves strong, it could prompt rival exchanges to adjust their own card offerings, particularly around reward rates and currency support, to remain competitive in the US market.

The Krak Card adds another option for US-based crypto holders looking to spend digital assets directly, reinforcing a broader trend of exchanges building payment tools around existing account balances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cashback rate does the Krak Card offer?

Kraken says the card offers cashback of up to 2% on purchases, though specific terms for how the rate applies were not detailed.

How many currencies does the Krak Card support?

According to Kraken, the card supports transactions across more than 600 currencies.

Is the Krak Card available outside the United States?

The reported launch specifically covers the United States market; availability elsewhere was not addressed in the available information.

How does the Krak Card compare to other crypto debit cards?

It joins existing cashback-linked crypto cards from competitors such as Coinbase and Crypto.com, which similarly aim to let users spend crypto holdings while earning rewards.

Original source: AltcoinGordon

Syndicated coverage. Originally reported by altcoingordon.com.