Spanish Bank Allocates 2% to Bitwise Aptos Staking ETP

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A Spanish bank invests 2% in Bitwise Aptos Staking ETP, signaling growing institutional adoption of crypto.

Spanish Bank Allocates 2% to Bitwise Aptos Staking ETP

A Spanish bank has made a significant move toward cryptocurrency adoption, allocating 2% of its holdings to the Bitwise Aptos Staking ETP (APTB), a product that offers exposure to the Aptos blockchain's native token (APT). The investment, confirmed by Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley, underscores the growing trend of traditional financial institutions integrating cryptocurrencies into their portfolios.

Aptos is a scalable layer-1 blockchain based on the Move programming language. APT is the project's native token. APT is trading virtually stable at $13.86, at the time of this writing.

Cryptocurrency’s Mainstreaming

The Bitwise Aptos ETP, which trades on the SIX Swiss exchange, tracks the performance of APT and also offers staking rewards to its holders. This move highlights a shift toward broader mainstream adoption, as institutional investors and global financial systems increasingly embrace digital assets. As cryptocurrency continues to gain traction, global players, including governments and large banks, are entering the space, signaling a new era for the industry.

Cryptocurrencies have accelerated their mainstream adoption since the November 2024 election of Donald Trump. Trump has appointed key crypto-friendly to key positions. Most recently, French Hill has been selected as Financial Services Chair.

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Nikolas Sargeant

Nik is a content and public relations specialist with an ever-growing interest in Crypto. He has been published on several leading Crypto and blockchain based news sites. He is currently based in Spain, but hails from the Pacific Northwest in the US.