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Ethereum ETF to List on Brazil's Stock Exchange

The fund will trade on the Sao Paulo-based B3 exchange under the ticker QETH11, QR Capital said.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 1:25 p.m. Published Jul 14, 2021, 9:23 a.m.
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Blockchain investment firm QR Capital is to list an ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Brazil's stock exchange after winning approval from the markets regulator.

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  • The ETF will list on the Sao Paulo-based B3 exchange under the ticker QETH11, QR Capital said in a tweet Tuesday.
  • QETH11 won approval from Brazil's Securities and Exchange Commission and will use institutional custody provided by crypto exchange Gemini. It is Latin America's first ethereum ETF, QR Capital said.
  • QR Capital will buy ether and offer investors exposure to it without them having to worry about wallets or private keys.
  • Last month, QR Capital's bitcoin ETF began trading on B3, itself the first bitcoin ETF to be approved in Latin America.

Read more: WisdomTree Files Ethereum ETF Application as Bitcoin Bids Await SEC Decision

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