Bitwise officially launches 7 crypto ETP products on the Nasdaq Stockholm Exchange, covering mainstream assets in the market. Specifically, the product line includes standalone tracking products for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, as well as ETH/SOL staking combinations and crypto asset indices combined with Bitcoin + gold.



All these products are denominated in Swedish Krona (SEK), and notably meet the investment criteria for Sweden's ISK tax-advantaged accounts. This means local investors can more conveniently allocate crypto assets through tax-advantaged accounts, which is a positive development for attracting traditional institutions and retail investors.

In personnel adjustments, Bitwise has appointed Marco Poblete and Andre Havas to join the team, further strengthening its operational presence in the European market. These moves indicate that Bitwise is accelerating the development of compliant investment channels in Europe, leveraging regulated exchange platforms and local policy advantages to gradually expand its market share.
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InfraVibesvip
· 10h ago
Bitwise's move is impressive, directly leveraging tax policies to pry open the European market --- Institutional investors in Sweden are overjoyed; compliance + tax reduction—who wouldn't be tempted? --- The ISK account idea is brilliant; localization is well executed --- Seven products launched together—this is treating Stockholm as the main stage --- Marco and Andre joined... expanding the team again. Bitwise is aiming to dominate Europe --- Both staking and hybrid portfolios are available; the product line is quite comprehensive --- If this model can truly reduce tax burdens, traditional investors will migrate over in no time --- It seems Bitwise's move in Europe is a bit rushed, but there are definitely some advantages --- How much tax savings can be achieved by meeting ISK criteria? Has anyone calculated it? --- As expected, only a combination of compliance + policy advantages can pry open the market; the old "plain porridge" approach is outdated
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 16h ago
Is Sweden getting so competitive? Tax-advantaged accounts are paving the way, and Bitwise is really playing chess.
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PortfolioAlertvip
· 16h ago
Wow, Bitwise is about to conquer Europe. The Swedish move is quite steady. --- ISK accounts? Now traditional institutions have no excuse. Compliance + tax benefits, all in one package. --- Staking combined products are here, this gameplay is becoming more like CEX. --- Nasdaq Stockholm... sounds more regulated, much more reliable than some exchanges. --- Personnel adjustments + product launches. This pace, Bitwise is really serious about Europe. --- BTC paired with gold? This combo is interesting, traditional finance is also starting to get involved. --- Priced in SEK, localization is on point. No wonder they’re hiring to strengthen the team. --- Seven products launched at once? Is it to go all-in or is there a deeper meaning? --- Solana standalone products are now available, indicating European investors have a pretty high acceptance of SOL. --- The tax benefits of ISK hit hard. How do other platforms compare?
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 16h ago
Bitwise is really playing chess, the tax incentives in Sweden are basically a green light --- They are becoming more and more confident in European compliance, the ISK account idea is pretty good --- Seven products launched at once, it’s clear they are well-prepared --- Staking portfolio + hybrid products, this combination is quite interesting --- Marco and Andre joined, Bitwise Europe team has grown again --- Priced in Swedish Krona, the localization is quite well done --- This move is basically opening the door for traditional institutions
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SillyWhalevip
· 16h ago
Bitwise is really pushing institutional investors into crypto. As soon as the tax incentives in Europe opened up, they launched 7 products directly. The pace is quite fast. Staking portfolios are interesting, but the fact that they're denominated in Swedish Krona doesn't do much for us, haha. Marco and Andre joined? I don't really know them. All the big players are out in Europe chasing gold.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 16h ago
Sweden has started to make a move, and the compliance channels in Europe are becoming increasingly accessible. --- Set up tax-advantaged accounts; this is the right way for institutions to get involved. --- Staking portfolios + hybrid products, the product line is still quite particular. --- European countries are all competing for compliance, and Bitwise is keeping up with the pace pretty well. --- The support for ISK accounts is indeed a game-changer; both local retail and institutions can benefit. --- Is Solana also being tracked separately in Sweden? At least SOL can now establish a foothold in Europe. --- Personnel adjustments + product line, deliberately turning Europe into the main battleground. --- Gold combined with BTC? This is about aligning with traditional finance. --- Cryptocurrency ETPs that comply with local tax policies—now even the aunties can get on board. --- How about staking portfolios? Are the returns substantial?
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PonziDetectorvip
· 17h ago
Swedish institutions can finally legally touch cryptocurrencies, and the ISK tax benefit is a brilliant move. --- Speaking of, Bitwise's European expansion is serious this time, with staking portfolios combined with gold... the institutional involvement is becoming more and more evident. --- Seven ETPs launched at once, feels like they are laying the groundwork for a major event. --- SEK-denominated products are quite interesting; the entry barrier for local investors has indeed been lowered significantly. --- Can newcomers Marco and Andre make a splash in the European market? Let's wait and see. --- An increasing number of compliant channels is a good thing, or does it mean the window for retail investors to bottom fish is closing? --- The product design of Bitcoin + gold hybrid seems to be catering to traditional asset allocation logic.
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Deconstructionistvip
· 17h ago
Bitwise's approach is quite ruthless, directly using tax incentives to secure a position in Europe... a blatant "compliance" business strategy.
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