CRYPTO · VERMONT

Crypto trading in Vermont (currently restricted).

Kronos crypto trading is currently not available to Vermont residents while our our licensed partner expands money-transmitter coverage. Banking and savings are still available.

Last updated: 2026-04-29

How Kronos works in Vermont

Kronos uses a conservative state denylist for crypto. Vermont is currently on that list (NY, HI, TX, LA, WA, VT, NH, AL) because our partners have not yet confirmed money-transmitter coverage. The denylist is fail-closed: we deny by default and tighten as our partners confirm states. Banking, 2.5% APY savings on Kronos Pro, and the cashback debit card all work normally for Vermont residents. We will email waitlist members in Vermont the moment crypto trading goes live.

Frequently asked

Is Kronos available in Vermont?

Yes for banking and savings. Crypto trading is currently restricted to Vermont residents while our licensed partner expands money-transmitter coverage.

Do I need to be 18 to open a Kronos account in Vermont?

Yes. Kronos enforces an 18+ age gate at signup (validateDOB). This is required for any US fintech offering deposit accounts.

Does Kronos offer early direct deposit in Vermont?

Yes. Kronos supports early direct deposit for eligible deposits, plus Plaid-linked transfers and Kronos Tag P2P.

Is the savings APY the same in Vermont as in other states?

Yes. 2.5% APY for Kronos Pro members nationwide; standard rate for free tier.

Why is crypto restricted in Vermont?

Kronos uses a conservative fail-closed denylist (NY, HI, TX, LA, WA, VT, NH, AL) until our partners explicitly confirm money-transmitter coverage in your state. We will tighten the list the moment our partners confirm.

Is Kronos FDIC-insured for Vermont residents?

USD balances are FDIC-insured via partner banks, up to standard federal limits per partner bank. Crypto is not FDIC-insured at any provider.

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