Kraken has acquired Small Exchange, a U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission‑licensed Designated Contract Market (DCM), from IG Group in a deal valued at about $100 million. Small Exchange is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Kraken, with the stock purchase agreement signed and closed on October 15, 2025, according to a filing to the CFTC. The venue had previously gone largely inactive (“dormant”) and has requested CFTC no‑action relief so it can resume listing products without triggering reinstatement requirements tied to its period of inactivity. By acquiring a CFTC‑regulated DCM, Kraken gains the regulatory infrastructure needed to design, list, and operate U.S. exchange‑traded crypto and traditional derivatives under direct CFTC oversight, enabling it to build an onshore derivatives venue integrated with its existing spot, margin, and futures offerings. Kraken’s management frames this as part of a broader strategy to create a unified, high‑performance, fully regulated trading network across major jurisdictions: it already operates regulated derivatives venues in the U.K. and EU, and had earlier acquired Crypto Facilities and NinjaTrader, as well as other trading technology and investment platforms. The move positions Kraken as one of the few crypto platforms with regulated derivatives footprints simultaneously in the U.S., U.K., and EU, with the aim of reducing market fragmentation, improving collateral mobility, and giving U.S. institutions onshore access to derivatives trading that has historically gravitated to offshore exchanges.

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