Margin allowance limits

The margin allowance limits for each currency are shown below, these values represent the maximum amount of the asset you are permitted to obtain from the Kraken margin pool.

AssetAllowance
AUD*$810,000
CAD*$700,000
CHF*$330,000
EUR*$10,000,000
GBP*$1,200,000
JPY*$6,600,000
USD*$20,000,000
AAVE$1,500
ADA1,900,000
ALGO660,000
APE81,000
APT16,000
ARB210,000
ATOM34,000
AVAX21,000
AXS6,500
BAT290,000
BCH1,000
BLUR130,000
BONK16,600,000,000
BTC330
CHZ670,000
COMP1,400
CRV280,000
DAI560,000
DASH1,300
DOGE6,800,000
DOT100,000
DYDX80,000
EIGEN44,000
ENA200,000
ENS1,300
EOS190,000
ETC9,000
ETH3,000
FARTCOIN200,000
FIL50,000
FLOKI500,000,000
FLOW100,000
FLR1,100,000
FTM150,000
GALA4,000,000
GOAT440,000
GRT630,000
ICP20,000
IMX63,000
INJ3,700
JASMY2,000,000
JUP200,000
KAITO20,000
KAS750,000
KAVA110,000
KEEP**0
KNC60,000
KSM2,900
LDO65,000
LINK52,000
LRC120,000
LTC5,900
MANA230,000
MATIC150,000
MEW6,000,000
MINA160,000
MOG25,000,000,000
MOODENG200,000
MORPHO20,000
NANO37,000
NEAR37,000
OM4,600
OMG32,000
ONDO160,000
OP70,000
PAXG100
PENGU12,000,000
PEPE65,000,000,000
POL320,000
POPCAT470,000
PYTH190,000
QTUM11,000
RAY9,200
RENDER19,000
REP**0
RUNE36,000
SAGA70,000
SAND200,000
SC7,000,000
SEI420,000
SHIB173,000,000,000
SNX34,000
SOL27,000
SPX117,000
STRK150,000
STX40,000
SUI208,000
SUSHI70,000
TAO150
TIA24,400
TON40,000
TRX3,100,000
TRUMP6,000
TURBO7,200,000
UNI18,300
USDC4,600,000
USDT7,700,000
WIF150,000
XCN1,600,000
XLM1,400,000
XMR2,200
XRP1,800,000
XTZ110,000
ZEC1,100
ZK770,000
YFI5
ZRO8,000
ZRX80,000

*CAD, CHF, EUR, GBP, JPY and USD margin allowance limits only apply to long positions. See below for further explanation.
**All KEEP and REP markets are in Reduce Only meaning you cannot open new Margin positions. You can only reduce the size of your existing ones.

If you try to open a spot position on margin that exceeds your allowance limits, you will see a "Margin allowance exceeded" error. Additionally, if you try to open a margin position that exceeds the limit, you will see the error "Margin position size exceeded"

Margin allowance limits are separate for each currency. So you could use up to 23,000 ATOM and 1,000,000 GBP from our margin pools at the same time (assuming there are funds available in the pool). Margin allowance limits are a total per currency, not a total per position. So you can create a single BTC/USD long position for 15,000,000 USD, or ten BTC/USD long positions at 1,500,000 USD each.Margin allowance limits are reset when you close a position, which automatically repays the funds to our margin pool.Note: Where the margin pool funds are derived from depends on the trading pair and whether you are long or short.

For a crypto-to-cash pair like BTC/USD:

  • To go long (i.e. buy BTC), funds from the USD pool are used and thus the USD allowance limits apply.

  • To go short (i.e. sell BTC), funds from the BTC pool are used and thus the BTC allowance limits apply.

For a crypto-to-crypto pair like ETH/BTC:

  • To go long (i.e. buy ETH), funds from the BTC pool are used and thus the BTC allowance limits apply.

  • To go short (i.e. sell ETH), funds from the ETH pool are used and thus the ETH allowance limits apply.

Note: The limits for going short are not supposed to be the same as the limits for going long. Limits are not based on the exchange rate. They are based on how much of each currency we have available in our margin pools.

Your account is verified and you want to open a long position in BTC/GBP. The maximum size of your long position, assuming you had enough collateral to open it, and you do not exceed the margin position limit, would be 310,000 GBP worth of bitcoin. The number of bitcoins that it would be possible to buy in these positions would depend on the current price of bitcoin. The limit would not be 310 bitcoin. If you wanted to open a short position in bitcoin against USD, EUR or ETH, the limit on the size of the position would be 310 bitcoin because when you are shorting bitcoin, you are using Kraken’s funds from the BTC margin pool.

The decimal and thousands separators shown in this article may differ from the formats displayed on our trading platforms. Review our article on how we use points and commas for more information.

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