Solana Updates: 21Shares Connects Conventional and Digital Finance Through Nordic ETP Growth
- 21Shares launches six new crypto ETPs on Nasdaq Stockholm, expanding access to Aave , Cardano , and diversified digital asset baskets. - Nordic investors gain regulated, physically backed exposure to major cryptocurrencies through 16 ETPs, addressing growing demand for institutional-grade tools. - The firm enters U.S. markets with a Solana ETF (TSOL) and strengthens global reach via FalconX acquisition, targeting North America, Europe, and Latin America. - Despite broader crypto ETP outflows, 21Shares ma
21Shares, recognized as a leading global provider of crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs), has broadened its portfolio on Nasdaq Stockholm by introducing six additional ETPs. These new offerings grant investors regulated entry to prominent cryptocurrencies as well as diversified digital asset portfolios. The latest products feature access to
This growth is part of 21Shares’ larger initiative to make digital assets more accessible through clear and physically backed products. Alistair Byas Perry, who leads EU Investments and Capital Markets at 21Shares, observed that investors in the Nordics are showing greater demand for diversified and cost-effective crypto exposure within a regulated environment. “With this expansion, we can now provide a wider selection of both single-asset and index-based crypto ETPs, enabling retail and institutional clients to customize their digital asset investments within a secure and transparent structure,” Perry stated
The company’s product suite now spans major cryptocurrencies, staking options, and multi-asset baskets, with each ETP fully collateralized and physically supported.
The company has also made its entry into the U.S. market with the
This phase of expansion coincides with changes in leadership and strategic acquisitions.
Even as the broader crypto ETP sector has seen outflows—CoinShares reported $2 billion in weekly withdrawals—
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