21Shares has made its latest move. This company, active in the crypto ETF sector, has officially launched fund products for two different altcoins.



21Shares, which has made a name for itself in digital asset management, continues to expand its portfolio. According to the latest announcement, the company has launched two new altcoin-focused funds. This move aims to make it easier for institutional investors to access alternative assets in the crypto market.

Such developments in the ETF sector have the potential to bring more liquidity and legitimacy to the market. 21Shares’ move is seen as a sign of increasing interest in the altcoin segment.
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 12-03 15:39
Now that altcoin ETFs are coming out, institutions are really starting to get involved... But I wonder how those funds are actually performing.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 12-03 15:38
Altcoin ETF is really coming out, are institutions coming in now? --- 21Shares is up to something again, but it seems like it will take some time for this to become mainstream. --- Feels like a bailout... Anyway, it's good that liquidity is coming in. --- With this, is alt season coming? Still a bit skeptical though. --- Institutions are really desperate to buy crypto, lol. --- ETF or whatever, in the end, they'll still get criticized, as always. --- Let's wait and see... But I still don't really get what this is. --- This kinda feels like a signal for phased entry?? Anyway, just taking a breather for now.
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