Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken acquires Chicago-based Glidera

Global digital asset exchange Kraken today announced the acquisition of the wallet funding service Glidera. Chicago-based Glidera is the world’s first non-custodial buying and selling service for wallets that has grown quickly since its launch in 2015 to integrate with 10 of the top bitcoin wallets.

Kraken has fueled rapid growth in 2016 through landmark M&A deals acquiring the 3 major bitcoin exchanges Coinsetter, Cavirtex, and Clevercoin. The acquisition of Glidera reinforces Kraken’s commitment to mutually beneficial consolidation in the digital asset space and marks the brand’s first step towards a global ecosystem of complementary services clustered around its core exchange business. In addition to using Kraken for leveraged margin trading and exchange between 11 digital assets and 5 national currencies worldwide, the acquisition means that clients will soon be able to experience direct one-click buying and selling of bitcoin and other digital assets via convenient payments like ACH transfers.

In the announcement, Kraken CEO Jesse Powell outlined plans to bring Glidera under Kraken’s global umbrella and the benefits for clients as one service inherits strengths from the other. Effective immediately Glidera’s service is being expanded to support most US states (most of the US states already supported by Kraken).

Future benefits as the integration proceeds include:

Jesse Powell, CEO of Kraken stated:

“This acquisition rounds out a fantastic year for Kraken. We’ve seen incredible growth throughout 2016 across all areas of our business.  We’re looking forward to an even better 2017 with this acquisition and our new ‘Kraken Direct’ service playing a key role.”

Clients enjoy Glidera’s service because it enables secure one-click buying and selling of bitcoin straight from their favorite wallet via convenient ACH bank transfers. Clients have added peace of mind knowing that Glidera never takes custody of their funds during the process. Glidera currently supports around 10 of the top wallets including Airbitz, Copay, Mycelium and Multibit, with many more in the development pipeline.

Wallet developers find integration with Glidera an easy choice since Glidera provides a funding bridge to the traditional financial system through a reliable API interface and manages all of the legal and compliance aspects so developers can just focus on development. Glidera also offers an attractive revenue-sharing program, providing a continual stream of revenue instead of the one-time sign-up bonus from other services.

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