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    CoinShares Launches Crypto ETPs for Swedish ISK Investors

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    Source: Dagens industri
    CoinShares XBT Provider has launched cryptocurrency Exchange-Traded Products (ETPs) that are compatible with Sweden's Investeringssparkonto (ISK) savings scheme. This development offers Swedish investors a new, cost-effective, transparent, and tax-efficient avenue to gain exposure to a range of digital assets, including altcoins. This launch occurs amidst a dynamic 2025 cryptocurrency market, marked by significant price volatility and new all-time highs for Bitcoin. Townsend Lansing, Global Technical Advisor at CoinShares, emphasized that digital asset investment has become a widespread trend, fueled by the introduction of innovative investment products. He highlighted Sweden's established presence in regulated crypto products as an ideal environment for this evolving market. Lansing noted a growing interest from both retail and institutional investors seeking to incorporate Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies into diversified portfolios. The discussion has shifted from the rationale for investing to the practical methodologies. Furthermore, CoinShares studies suggest that even modest allocations to digital assets can improve investment portfolio performance, although Lansing acknowledges ongoing caution among Swedish investors. The demand for regulated, transparent, and tax-efficient crypto products has increased, a trend further supported by a K33 survey. This survey found that 33% of Swedish crypto investors use ETPs for exposure, indicating a maturing market with rising demands for security and structure.

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