A GoldFinance report states that on May 28th, the London Stock Exchange opened trading for Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) of cryptocurrencies, but only for regulated financial investors (excluding retail traders). Charlie Morris, the head of ByteTree, emphasized that the start of these Bitcoin ETNs was not good, with only 200 shares traded by 21Shares.
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A GoldFinance report states that on May 28th, the London Stock Exchange opened trading for Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) of cryptocurrencies, but only for regulated financial investors (excluding retail traders). Charlie Morris, the head of ByteTree, emphasized that the start of these Bitcoin ETNs was not good, with only 200 shares traded by 21Shares.