Brazilian Crypto Asset Manager Hashdex Authorized to List ETPs in the European Union

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Rodrigo Tolotti is a crypto editor at InfoMoney, a leading financial news publication in Brazil. He graduated in Journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero.

This article is adapted from CoinDesk Brasil, a partnership between CoinDesk and InfoMoney, one of Brazil’s leading financial news publications. Follow CoinDesk Brasil on Twitter.

Hashdex, a Brazilian crypto asset manager, has been approved to list exchange-traded products (ETP) in the European Union, the company announced Tuesday.

Hashdex is already working with European service providers − including exchanges − to list ETPs in different countries of the European Union, the company said in the statement. “We hope to move forward to be the main European issuer of cryptocurrency products, always promoting innovative and diversified strategies,” said Bruno Sousa, the company’s head of new markets.

In May, Hashdex launched the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index Europe ETP on the SIX stock exchange in Switzerland after having won approval to operate in that country.

Hashdex currently offers six crypto-related exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Brazil.

​​This article was translated by Andrés Engler and edited by CoinDesk. The original Portuguese can be found here.


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Rodrigo Tolotti is a crypto editor at InfoMoney, a leading financial news publication in Brazil. He graduated in Journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero.

Rodrigo Tolotti is a crypto editor at InfoMoney, a leading financial news publication in Brazil. He graduated in Journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero.