21Shares Announces the Listing of Three New Crypto ETPs on Euronext Paris and Amsterdam

  • Cryptocurrencies
  • 17.02.2022 02:15 pm

 21Shares AG (“21Shares”), the world’s largest issuer of cryptocurrency ETPs, today announced the x-listing of three new crypto ETPs on Euronext Paris and Amsterdam with Decentraland, AAVE and FTX Token.

  • 21Shares Decentraland ETP (ISIN: CH1161102699 I Ticker: Mana FP and Mana NA I Currencies: Euro, USD): Decentraland is the first decentralized and user-owned virtual reality platform that allows users to create, experience, and monetize content and applications including purchase of virtual land. As of today more than $180m of land sale has been sold.
    Read more about Web3 solutions in the latest 21Shares Research State of Crypto report here.
  • Aave (ISIN: CH1135202120 I Ticker: AAVE FP and AAVE NA I Currencies: EURO, USD) is at the forefront of decentralized finance through its open-source, non-custodial liquidity market protocol. Aave’s open-source network allows users to seamlessly interact with an API or directly with smart contracts on the Ethereum network, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency.
    Read more about 21Shares research insights here.
  • 21Shares FTX Token ETP (ISIN: CH1145930983 I Ticker: AFTT FP and AFTT NA I Currencies: Euro, USD): FTX is a leading crypto derivatives exchange that offers products like derivatives, options, volatility products and leveraged tokens and is the 3rd biggest exchange token with a daily trading volume of $2.5bn+. The token FTT allows users to stake FTT, get trading fee discounts and participate in the community government voting.
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As of February 2022, 21Shares manages more than $2+ billion in 28 cryptocurrency ETPs and over 100+ listings including the world’s only ETPs tracking Binance, 4 Crypto Index Baskets, and two ETPs with investor staking rewards (Tezos and Solana). Its products are listed on 10 regulated European and Swiss trading exchanges.

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