Bitcon, Ether Rise as Hong Kong Exchange-Traded Fund Applicants Say They’ve Been Approved for Bitcoin ETF
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Read moreThe bank reiterated its view that approval of these products is unlikely next month, a position first expressed in January. ...
Read moreAccording to a CNBC report, spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) issuers have expressed skepticism that the US Securities and Exchange ...
Read moreWhile spot crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) have been available in Europe for several years – CoinShares' Physical Bitcoin ETP, for ...
Read moreThe demand for ETF news is clear enough — as Blockworks reported, the Binance BTC/USDT market, which accounts for 8% ...
Read moreSwitzerland-based 21Shares, a provider of crypto exchange-traded products (ETP), is shuttering six of its products due to low demand, a ...
Read moreAs per Swiss-based 21Shares, a company spokesperson told CoinDesk that given the LUNA network “operating intermittently and inconsistently, 21Shares is ...
Read moreSwitzerland-based 21Shares AG, considered one of the pioneers when it comes to the issuance of cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs), has ...
Read moreThe firm, which facilitates transactions between investment banks, hedge funds and other large financial institutions, has been trading in Europe ...
Read more“Issuing an entirely EU based Bitcoin ETC with Euro as base currency, we are able to offer exposure to an ...
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