Kraken's API Decides to Touch Grass: Derivatives Streams Go Idle for a Quick Reboot
Kraken has scheduled a bit of targeted infrastructure surgery for today, March 23, 2026. For a crisp 15-minute window, your precious websocket connections might pull a disappearing act worthy of a top-tier shitcoin.
The digital spa treatment is booked from 13:00 to 13:15 UTC. On the operating table are the Kraken Derivatives (Websocket API) and Kraken MTF (Websocket API) feeds. Your boring old REST API and other products should keep chugging along, blissfully unaware of the drama.
During this brief intermission, active sessions on these endpoints will gracefully evaporate as servers get their firmware facelift. The silver lining? Kraken pinky-swears that reconnections should be almost instantaneous once the techs finish their digital feng shui.
For the algo-traders and institutional degens, consider this your polite reminder to check that your automatic reconnection logic isn't held together by hope and spaghetti code. Any system treating data streams like a lifeline should be ready to ask, "You good?" after the reconnect.
The exchange lobbed this service announcement into the public channel at 09:11 UTC on March 23, offering a generous few hours' heads-up—basically an eternity in crypto time. The guidance is simple: if your app lives on these websocket feeds, make sure it can handle a short disconnect without having a full existential crisis and be prepared to resync like nothing happened.
In summary, schedule your mission-critical trades outside that quarter-hour blip, keep an eye on your logs, and expect normal service to resume faster than you can refresh your portfolio for the tenth time.
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