21Shares Launches Five New Crypto ETPs On Nasdaq Stockholm

21Shares, a prominent global issuer of cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs), has expanded its footprint in the Nordic market by cross-listing five new crypto ETPs on Nasdaq Stockholm. 

This move increases its total offering on the Swedish exchange to ten products, solidifying its position as a leading crypto investment provider in Europe.

The newly listed ETPs include Uniswap (AUNI), Avalanche (AVAX), Bitcoin Gold (BOLD), Solana Core Staking (CSOL), and Ethereum Core (ETHC). 

These new products are added alongside five existing ones already trading on Nasdaq Stockholm: Bitcoin (ABTC), Ethereum (AETH), Solana (ASOL), XRP (AXRP), and Bitcoin Core (CBTC).

Growing Product Portfolio Across Europe

21Shares has prevailed a good reputation in Europe where it has been listed on the leading exchanges such as Euronext Paris, Euronext Amsterdam, the London Stock Exchange, and SIX Swiss Exchange.

This move to the Swedish market highlights the firms dedication into accessible and managed crypto exposure to both institutional and retail investors.

All the products provided by 21Shares are fully collateralized and are traded within a regulated setting, which eliminates the necessity of investors to maintain crypto wallets as well as keys.

The ETPs are aimed to provide easy access to digital assets in a well-known and safe form.

Mandy Chiu, Head of Financial Product Development at 21Shares, stated, “We aim to broaden investor access to crypto through simple, cost-efficient products offered on trusted platforms.” She also highlighted that these new listings help investors tailor portfolios using single-asset and thematic crypto strategies.

Strategic Growth and Future Plans

The action follows the recent European debut of the Hedera (HBAR) ETP and the Cronos (CRO) ETP on Euronext exchanges. These changes indicate the continued expansion strategy of 21Shares to have its presence in the key European financial hubs.

The company, also, has many crypto ETFs under progress to obtain regulatory support in the United States. Suggested will be Solana (SOL) funds, Ripple (XRP), Dogecoin (DOGE), Polkadot (DOT), and Sui (SUI).

As their annual fees vary between 0.21 to 2.50 percent, 21Shares is competent among a pool of crypto ETPs. Its wide product offering helps it to satisfy the investor’s needs to have secure and efficient crypto exposure via the traditional financial exchanges.

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Maxwell Mutuma
Written by Maxwell Mutuma

Maxwell is a crypto-economic analyst and Blockchain enthusiast, passionate about helping people understand the potential of decentralized technology. I write extensively on topics such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, tokens, and more for many publications. My goal is to spread knowledge about this revolutionary technology and its implications for economic freedom and social good.

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