21Shares files to correct duplicate crypto ETPs on London exchange

Published 30/06/2025, 15:34
21Shares files to correct duplicate crypto ETPs on London exchange

ZURICH - Cryptocurrency ETP provider 21Shares AG has submitted a formal amendment request to the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to correct erroneous duplicate listings of several of its exchange-traded products on the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG), according to a company announcement.

The Swiss-based firm identified that between May 28, 2024, and June 18, 2025, certain Final Terms documents were mistakenly duplicated and submitted to regulators, resulting in incorrect recording of securities in the FCA’s Official List.

The error affected three products: 21Shares Bitcoin Core ETP (CH1199067674), 21Shares Ethereum Staking ETP (CH0454664027), and 21Shares Ethereum Core Staking ETP (CH1209763130).

The company reported that approximately 1.28 million units of its Bitcoin Core ETP, 1.32 million units of its Ethereum Staking ETP, and 540,000 units of its Ethereum Core Staking ETP were incorrectly admitted to trading through these duplicated filings.

The filing errors occurred across multiple dates, with the most recent duplications happening in mid-June 2025. The earliest affected admissions date back to March 2025.

21Shares has now requested the FCA remove these duplicates to correct the total number of securities recorded in the Official List and admitted to trading on the LSE.

The company noted in its statement that the amendment request is being processed to ensure accurate representation of its products on the exchange.

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