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21Shares to List Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash ETPs on Deutsche Boerse's Xetra
The firm said it has brought 12 different crypto ETPs to market, most recently the Polkadot ETP on Feb. 2
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:23 p.m. Published Mar 8, 2021, 8:30 p.m.

Switzerland-based investment product provider 21Shares is listing ethereum and bitcoin cash exchange-traded product (ETP) on Deutsche Boerse’s Xetra market.
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- 21Shares, formerly known as Amun, said the Ethereum ETP will begin trading under the ticker “21XE” and Bitcoin Cash ETP under the ticker “21XC” on Tuesday.
- Last year, the company listed its 21Shares Bitcoin ETP trading under the “21XB” on the Xetra market in July and the Short Bitcoin ETP under the ticker “21XS” in September.
- The firm said it has brought 12 different crypto ETPs to market, most recently the Polkadot ETP on Feb. 2.
- “After the immensely successful launch of the first Polkadot ETP just a month ago, we are working on several more launches in the second and third quarter,” said Hany Rashwan, CEO 21Shares.
Read more: 21Shares Launching First Polkadot ETP on SIX Exchange
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