The products offer physically backed exposure to Hyperliquid and Sui and are listed in Germany and Sweden, respectively.

Swedish digital asset manager Virtune has added two crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) to its growing European portfolio with the launch of the Virtune Hyperliquid ETP (VRTH) in Germany and Virtune Sui ETP (VIRSUI) in Sweden. Both ETPs charge an annual fee of 0.95% Listed on Xetra since 27 April, VRTH will provide physically backed exposure to Hyperliquid (HYPE), a layer-1 blockchain-based decentralised exchange designed to provide high-performance trading and liquidity. Christopher Koc