Abstract:Reuters (Reuters) - Kraken, a cryptocurrency exchange located in the United States, said on Wednesday that it would halt operations in Japan.

Kraken, a crypto exchange located in the United States, said on Wednesday that it would halt operations in Japan next month, citing the country's present market circumstances as well as a poor crypto market internationally.
Kraken will deregister from the Financial Services Agency (JFSA) on January 31, at which point customers will be required to remove their fiat and cryptocurrency assets, according to a statement.
Kraken said that it is well financed to guarantee that all concerned customers may withdraw their funds as soon as possible.
Kraken said last month that it will downsize its employment by 30%, or around 1,100 personnel, as market circumstances hampered demand for digital assets.
Bitcoin, the most valuable cryptocurrency, has lost 60% of its value this year, while the whole crypto market has decreased by $1.4 trillion due to the demise of Sam Bankman-FTX Fried's business, Celsius, and alleged'stablecoins' terraUSD and Luna.
About Crypto Exchange Kraken
Kraken is a cryptocurrency exchange that began operations in 2011. It is located in San Francisco, California, and operates in over 100 countries. Kraken is well-known for its security and cheap costs, and it accepts a broad variety of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and many more. Users may trade cryptocurrencies on Kraken using a variety of order types, including limit orders and market orders, as well as margin trading, which enables users to borrow cash from the exchange to enhance their purchasing power. Kraken also provides additional services like OTC trading, futures trading, and staking.
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