Jacobi Bitcoin ETF lowers entry barriers and opens to European retail investors for the first time
06-03 10:27
Odaily News Jacobi Asset Management announced that its Bitcoin ETF has lowered the barrier to entry and is open to European retail investors for the first time. The ETF was originally scheduled to be launched on Euronext Amsterdam in 2023 and was previously limited to professional investors. With the approval of the Guernsey regulator, the ETF has now removed professional investor restrictions and minimum investment requirements, and investors can participate through regulated brokerage and investment platforms. Jacobi CEO Peter Lane said the move is not only a milestone for the company, but also consolidates Guernsey's position as a forward-looking digital asset jurisdiction. The fund continues to be provided with institutional-grade secure custody services by Zodia Custody. (CoinDesk)
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