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CoinShares’ recently launched physically-backed exchange traded products (ETPs) have cross-listed on Germany’s Börse Xetra exchange.

CoinShares’ recently launched physically-backed exchange traded products (ETPs) have cross-listed on Germany’s Börse Xetra exchange.

Frank Spiteri, CoinShares’ Chief Revenue Officer, says: “After launching in January, the CoinShares Physical platform now has over USD380 million in assets under management and is passported to eleven countries. This cross-listing is another important step for CoinShares Asset Management, providing investors across Europe with easier access to digital assets. We look forward to leveraging the Company’s technology and expertise as we build on this momentum and move into new markets, investment exposures and strategic partnerships over the course of the year.”

According to the most recent CoinShares Weekly Digital Asset Fund Flows Report (dated 1 June 2021) – which tracks inflows and outflows across various crypto investment vehicles – price volatility in crypto markets has been a catalyst for investment, with USD74 million of net inflows recorded, mainly led by Ethereum and altcoin products.

Chief Executive Officer at CoinShares, Jean-Marie Mognetti, says: “CoinShares delivered the strongest quarterly results in our seven-year history in Q1 2021. These results are the tangible representation of years of commitments and dedication from our teams across our businesses. Focussing on market demand, we launched earlier this year, our institutional platform CoinShares Physical first in Switzerland and now in Europe. Bringing this platform on the German leading exchange Xetra, is offering European institutional investors, an entry point into digital assets whilst benefiting from the credibility and track record of CoinShares International, a Nasdaq OMX listed company.”

The listing of CoinShares Physical bitcoin, ether and litecoin ETPs on Börse Xetra follows approval from the Swedish regulator to distribute the ETPs across the European Union (EU) and the Company’s subsequent passporting into Germany. As a result, CoinShares Physical ETPs have been passported from Sweden into Germany, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, France, Denmark, Finland and Norway.


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