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CoinShares Launches Physically Backed Litecoin ETP

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Digital asset management company CoinShares has announced the launch of an Litecoin (LTC) exchange-traded product (ETP) with physical collateral. This is reported in the Company press release.


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Each share of CoinShares Physical Litecoin (LTC) is provided with 0.2 LTC upon release. It will be traded on the largest Swiss stock exchange SIX Swiss Exchange under the ticker LITE and have a base commission of 1.5%.

“We are seeing interest from investors not only in BITCOIN and Ethereum, but also Litecoin. And LITE is the next step towards bringing a more comprehensive and diversified ETP offering to the MARKET, ” said Townsend Lansing, head of Development.

LITE will be the company’s third cryptocurrency ETP.

  • Product Name: CoinShares Physical Litecoin
  • ISIN: GB00BLD4ZP54
  • Ticker: LITE
  • Base Currency: USD

CoinShares is Europe’s largest digital asset investment house, managing billions of assets on behalf of a global client base. CoinShares’ investment products provide exposure to Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and now, Litecoin (LTC) and are available to eligible institutional and individual investors throughout Europe.

In January 2021, CoinShares released the first such bitcoin-based product. The tool received the ticker BITC.

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Next, the company launched Ethereum-ETP. It was also listed on the Swiss exchange.

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Recall that CoinShares and 3iQ Corp announced the launch of a Bitcoin ETF in Canada. The companies are now awaiting regulatory approval.

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