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Kraken Pro Now Rewards Your Holdings, Not Just Trades.

📖 2 min de lecture A Paradigm Shift in User Rewards In a maturing cryptocurrency market where competition among exchanges is intensifying, Kraken Pro has unveiled a major overhaul of its trading fee system. Now, fee tiers depend not only on trading volume but also on the asset balance held on the platform. Announced on...

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A Paradigm Shift in User Rewards

In a maturing cryptocurrency market where competition among exchanges is intensifying, Kraken Pro has unveiled a major overhaul of its trading fee system. Now, fee tiers depend not only on trading volume but also on the asset balance held on the platform. Announced on March 27, 2025, this decision marks a strategic shift for the US-based exchange as it seeks to retain users in an environment where liquidity and retention are crucial.

Why is this news important now? Because the crypto market is undergoing a phase of consolidation after months of volatility. Bitcoin, trading around $67,000 at the time of the announcement, saw its market cap rise to $1.32 trillion, boosted by renewed institutional interest. Ethereum, meanwhile, is trading at $3,450 with a market cap of $415 billion. In this context, exchanges are competing to attract and retain traders, both retail and professional. Kraken’s decision to incorporate holdings into fee calculations could redefine industry standards.

This innovative approach responds to a major trend: long-term holding (HODLing) has become a dominant strategy among crypto investors. According to Chainalysis, over 60% of Bitcoin’s supply hasn’t moved in over a year. By rewarding those who hold assets, Kraken aligns its incentives with actual market behavior. This sends a strong signal to the community: the platform aims to be more than just a place for transactions—it wants to become a long-term partner for its users.

Detailed Analysis of the New Fee System and Market Impact

The new Kraken Pro fee schedule works on a simple yet powerful principle: the more assets you hold on the platform, the lower your trading fees. Specifically, users are now divided into six tiers, ranging from Level 1 (zero balance) to Level 6 (balance over $10 million). Maker fees, for example, drop from 0.16% for Level 1 to 0.00% for Level 6. Taker fees follow a similar pattern, decreasing from 0.26% to 0.10%. This fee grid is cumulative with volume-based discounts, offering substantial savings for active traders.

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