According to its official website, Switzerland's principal stock exchange, SIX, has listed a Ripple-based Exchange Traded Product today, April 2.
As Cointelegraph reported in March, the exchange had already confirmed that it was planning to list the product, dubbed Amun Ripple.
"We can comfortably say that we expect to release the world's first XRP ETP within the next two months."
Rashwan also told media that the company has also received SIX's approval to launch four more ETPs for other altcoins - Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Stellar and Eos.
In November last year, SIX also listed what was reportedly the world's first ETP tracking an index of multiple crypto assets, based on Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum, BCH and LTC. At the beginning of March, the company also launched an ETH ETP and in February it listed a BTC-tracking ETP. As Cointeledgraph noted in a dedicated analysis in December, those developments are seemingly part of a broader trend, which sees the United States being left behind where cryptocurrency ETPs are concerned, as compared to Europe.
Major Swiss Stock Exchange SIX Lists XRP Exchange Traded Product
gepubliceerd op Apr 2, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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