21Shares Adds Six New Crypto ETPs, AAVE, ADA, Link, DOT on Nasdaq Stockholm

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21Shares, one of the largest names in crypto ETPs, has announced the addition of six new crypto ETPs, including Aave (AAVE), Cardano (ADA), Chainlink (LINK), Polkadot (DOT), the Crypto Basket Index ETP, and the Crypto Basket 10 Core ETP to Nasdaq Stockholm, providing Nordic investors with even more easy ways to invest in digital assets. 

The move comes just after the company launched its Solana ETF on November 19, demonstrating its rapid expansion of the product lineup.

21Shares Adds 6 New Crypto ETPs

On November 20, 21Shares announced the listings of six new crypto ETPs on Nasdaq Stockholm. These new products include both single-asset ETPs and basket ETPs, all fully backed by real crypto stored safely with regulated custodians. 

Meanwhile, the update gives Nordic investors more choices and easier access to digital assets.

The six newly listed products are:

  • Aave ETP (AAVE)
  • Cardano ETP (AADA)
  • Chainlink ETP (LINK)
  • Polkadot ETP (ADOT)
  • Crypto Basket Index ETP (HODL)
  • Crypto Basket 10 Core ETP (HODLX)

With these new listings, 21Shares now has 16 crypto ETPs listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. These products now join 21Shares’ existing range in Stockholm, which already includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and other core offerings. 

Strong Demand From Nordic Investors

According to Europe’s Head of Investment, Alistair Byas Perry from 21Share, said that investors in the region want simple, low-cost ways to get crypto exposure through trusted, regulated exchanges. 

The company sees growing interest from both retail traders and institutions who prefer physically backed products rather than direct crypto ownership.

All 21Shares ETPs are fully backed by real crypto and stored with institutional-grade custodians, allowing investors to get exposure without worrying about private keys or hacks.

21Share Expansion Across Europe

Beyond Sweden, 21Shares already trades on major European exchanges like SIX Swiss Exchange, Euronext, Xetra, and the London Stock Exchange. The company now manages around $8 billion globally, showing its increasing influence in the regulated crypto investment market.

With these new Stockholm listings, 21Shares continues to make crypto easier, safer, and more accessible for everyday investors across Europe.

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