Bitwise Debuts Bitcoin and Gold ETP in Europe
The Bitwise Diaman Bitcoin & Gold ETP (BTCG), which commenced trading on Euronext Paris and Amsterdam on Thursday, replicates the Diaman Bitcoin and Gold Index

What to know:
- Bitwise has unveiled an exchange-traded product (ETP) tracking bitcoin and gold.
- The Bitwise Diaman Bitcoin & Gold ETP (BTCG) replicates the Diaman Bitcoin and Gold Index, which dynamically reallocates value between BTC and gold, depending on the risk-adjusted performance of bitcoin.
Asset manager Bitwise has unveiled an exchange-traded product (ETP) tracking bitcoin
The Bitwise Diaman Bitcoin & Gold ETP (BTCG), which commenced trading on Euronext Paris and Amsterdam on Thursday, replicates the Diaman Bitcoin and Gold Index.
The index dynamically reallocates value between BTC and gold, depending on the risk-adjusted performance of bitcoin, thus taking advantage of cyclical trends between risk-on and risk-off behavior in financial markets.
While bitcoin is often described as a form of digital gold, it often tracks risk assets like tech stocks rather than the yellow metal.
For example, gold ascended to record highs in February amid concerns about U.S. President Trump's tariff plans. BTC, on the other hand, fell nearly 17%.
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"My base case is that we can stay here for some period of time," Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack told the WSJ.
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- Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, who in 2026 will be a voter on the central bank's policy-making FOMC, says interest rates need to stay on hold for several months.
- She threw shade on last week's surprisingly soft CPI report, noting data-collection distortions created by the government shutdown.
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