Abstract:A critical review of Kraken (Score 1.58), highlighting its lack of regulation, numerous user complaints regarding 'task scams' and withdrawal restrictions, and warnings from Indonesian regulators.

This review analyzes the entity identified as the Kraken broker (established 2018) listed in the WikiFX database. While it shares a name with a well-known crypto exchange, the data associated with this profile points to significant risks. With a WikiFX Score of 1.58, this entity is flagged for its lack of valid regulation and a high volume of investor warnings. Traders should approach this broker Kraken profile with extreme caution.
Our assessment reveals that Kraken currently does not hold a valid license from any major financial regulator. Despite claiming a US presence, there is no record of regulation by the NFA or CFTC for this specific profile within the provided data. Operating without oversight means client funds are not protected by compensation schemes or segregation mandates.
The broker has received negative disclosure from the Indonesian Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (BAPPEBTI). The authority blocked domains associated with this entity for operating illegally and failing to obtain the necessary local licenses. This regulatory action serves as a major red flag regarding the legitimacy of the broker's operations.
In the last three months, WikiFX has received 17 complaints concerning this broker. The narratives describe patterns often associated with “task scams” and “pig butchering” schemes.


Based on the low WikiFX score of 1.58, the absence of valid regulation, and the severity of user complaints describing fraud, this Kraken broker profile is considered High Risk. The reported “task scams” and demands for extra payments to process withdrawals are critical warning signs.
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