Sky is the latest cryptocurrency to have an exchange-traded product in Europe, thanks to Valour Inc., a subsidiary of publicly traded DeFi Technologies. Valour announced the launch of its new exchange-traded product tracking the governance token of decentralized finance protocol…Sky is the latest cryptocurrency to have an exchange-traded product in Europe, thanks to Valour Inc., a subsidiary of publicly traded DeFi Technologies. Valour announced the launch of its new exchange-traded product tracking the governance token of decentralized finance protocol…

Valour launches Sky ETP in Europe, hitting the 100 milestone

2025/10/22 23:58
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Sky is the latest cryptocurrency to have an exchange-traded product in Europe, thanks to Valour Inc., a subsidiary of publicly traded DeFi Technologies.

Summary
  • A Sky exchange-traded product has launched on Swedish exchange Spotlight.
  • It’s the 100th ETP by Valour Inc., a subsidiary of DeFi Technologies.

Valour announced the launch of its new exchange-traded product tracking the governance token of decentralized finance protocol Sky on Wednesday, Oct. 22. The product, Valour Sky (SKY) SEK ETP is live on Sweden’s Spotlight Stock Market.

With this launch, Valour has hit the milestone of listing 100 ETPs across Europe.

What is an ETP?

In the crypto market, an ETP is a financial security instrument pegged on a given cryptocurrency.

It allows market participants to benefit from the opportunity of accessing assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum or any other listed token via standard brokerage accounts. Investing in ETPs does not require one to own or store the particular digital asset. Trading  of these products occurs on traditional stock exchanges.

SKY ETP on European exchanges

Sky, formerly MakerDAO, is a stablecoin and collateralized lending protocol, with SKY as the  governance token that allows holders to vote on key ecosystem parameters and decisions. Valour’s SKY ETP will offer investors regulated access to the DeFi token and its ecosystem.

SKY marks the latest digital asset exchange-traded product that the DeFi Technologies subsidiary has listed on exchanges and trading venues in Europe. 

Apart from Spotlight, the firm has assets listed on exchanges such as Börse Frankfurt, SIX Swiss Exchange, the London Stock Exchange, and Euronext.

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