GSX and Deutsche Borse give exposure to bitcoin
The firms will list an exchange-traded instrument, giving public markets more access to the digital currency
Gibraltar Stock Exchange (GSX) and Deutsche Borse are to list BitcoinETI, an exchange-traded product, which will further expose the cryptocurrency to traders in public markets.
BitcoinETI invests solely in bitcoin and will be the first European-regulated product for the digital currency. It will be listed under the ticker BTCETI on both GSX and Deutsche Borse. The instrument was approved for admission to GSX's listing on July 22 and will be co-listed on the other later this week.
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