Yes — if you configure it with API keys and trading permissions, with Kraken CLI your agent can place, amend, and cancel real orders. This is intentional. Use paper trading first. Use the dead man's switch when running live. Use least-privilege API keys that match your workflow's actual needs.
Paper trading has no financial consequence — use it to validate strategy logic before going live. In live mode, the --validate flag on order commands simulates execution without placing the order. The dead man's switch (cancel-after) provides an automatic safety net for autonomous workflows.
No. Public market data and paper trading work without credentials. You need a Kraken account to access live balances, place real orders, or use funding features.
Any agent that can call a CLI or speak MCP. Confirmed integrations: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Copilot, Gemini CLI, Goose, OpenClaw. If your tool supports MCP, run kraken mcp and it will work.
Kraken CLI is open source and maintained by Kraken. This is experimental software. Read the disclaimer on GitHub before using with real funds or autonomous agents.








