ETPs

Definition ∞ ETPs stand for Exchange-Traded Products, which are financial instruments that track the performance of an underlying asset or index. In the cryptocurrency domain, ETPs provide investors with exposure to digital assets through traditional financial markets, often without direct ownership of the underlying cryptocurrency. These products are listed on conventional stock exchanges, offering a regulated avenue for investment. They can take various forms, including exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded notes (ETNs).
Context ∞ News regarding ETPs predominantly centers on regulatory approvals, such as the launch of Bitcoin ETFs in major jurisdictions, and their impact on market liquidity and institutional adoption. Debates frequently occur concerning the differences between spot and futures-based ETPs and their respective investment implications. Analyst commentary often assesses the inflows and outflows of ETPs as indicators of market sentiment towards digital assets.