Valour to list Solana ETP (VSOL) on Brazil’s B3, expanding digital asset offerings alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP. Valour, a subsidiary of Nasdaq-listed DeFiValour to list Solana ETP (VSOL) on Brazil’s B3, expanding digital asset offerings alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP. Valour, a subsidiary of Nasdaq-listed DeFi

Valour Gains Approval to Launch Solana ETP on Brazil’s B3 Exchange

Valour to list Solana ETP (VSOL) on Brazil’s B3, expanding digital asset offerings alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP.

Valour, a subsidiary of Nasdaq-listed DeFi Technologies, received approval to list its Solana Exchange Traded Product (ETP), Valour Solana (VSOL), on Brazil’s B3 stock exchange. This approval serves to expand Valour’s services in Brazil where they already provide Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Sui ETPs. The addition of Solana bolsters the company’s regulated digital asset offering and helps it drive its global growth strategy.

Valour Expands Digital Asset Access in Brazil

Valour operates nearly 100 digital asset ETPs in and throughout Europe and around the world. Its listings include Spotlight Stock Market (Sweden), Bors FN. (Germany), SIX Sw. Export (Switzerland), London Stock Exchange, and Euronext in Paris and Amsterdam. Products range from layer 1 and layer 2 networks to modular infrastructure and gaming ecosystems to governance tokens. This gives the investors the benefit of diversification of the exposure under regulated exchange-traded frameworks.

The addition of VSOL in Brazil through BDR on ETP adds value to Valour’s international expansion. Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia are still major growth regions. Brazil becomes Valour’s first major market outside of Europe. B3 supports equities, ETFs and digital asset-linked products, thereby establishing a strategic backbone for regulated crypto investment in terms of the region.

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Previously, Valour was the issuer of Valour Bitcoin (BTCV), Valour Ethereum (ETHV), Valour XRP (XRPV), and Valour SUI (VSUI) in Brazil. The introduction of Solana brings a high-performance blockchain to the Brazilian suite of digital assets. This enables investors to spread out possessions throughout multiple protocols while using controlled exchange-traded products.

Furthermore, the VSOL ETP takes advantage of the set-up market infrastructure of B3. Investors get access to regulated, secure, and transparent means to trade in digital assets. This is in line with worldwide norms of exchange-traded crypto products, bringing the traditional finance sector in contact with the emerging blockchain networks. Valour’s approach guarantees compliance but retains exposure to innovative assets.

Brazil Emerges as Strategic Market for Digital Assets

Brazil has the largest financial market in Latin America with more than 213 million people all operating off the same wavelength of language and regulatory infrastructure. It is likewise the largest crypto economy in the region with hundreds of billions of dollars in crypto assets transacte annually. Participation continues to rise from both retail investors and institutional investors, and this makes it a priority country for regulated digital asset products in Brazil.

The expansion of Valour is attracting a growing number of people around the world who want to expand their exposure to diversified crypto. The VSOL ETP complements current products but strengthens investor access to regulated products. By using B3’s robust infrastructure Valour will be able to offer the Solana blockchain in addition to Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Sui, offering compliance as well as use cases for the average.

The approval is a great step in Valour’s international strategy. The company intends to offer investors regulated, accessible and diversified options of digital assets, worldwide. Brazil is a model to look out for in future entries into the emerging markets with a good financial and crypto ecosystem.

Overall, Valour’s Solana ETP bolsters its presence in Latin America. The product emphasizes the company’s commitment to compliance, innovation, and investor choice. With VSOL, Valour continues to increase regulated crypto access while propelling growth in, not only local, but international markets.

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