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  "textContent": "Kraken has cleared a regulatory hurdle that crypto firms have chased for years: direct access to the Federal Reserve’s core payments infrastructure. On March 4, the exchange said its Wyoming-chartered bank, Kraken Financial, has been granted a Federal Reserve master account, allowing it to settle US dollar payments directly over Fed rails instead of routing […]\n\nThe post Kraken just got rare Federal Reserve access in a move crypto firms have chased for years appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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