Pi Network unexpectedly listed ETP fund in Europe

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Valour launches a series of new investment products, bringing Pi Network closer to the European financial market.

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The global cryptocurrency market has just received remarkable news when Valour - Europe's leading digital asset product management company - officially listed 8 new exchange-traded products (ETPs), including the first product dedicated to Pi Network . This move took place just a few days after Pi coin price fell to near-historic Dip , causing concern in the community.

The highlight is that these ETP products are listed on Spotlight Stock Market , a stock exchange based in Sweden. This event is expected to help Pi Network gradually approach the traditional financial system in Europe, expand liquidation and attract more Capital from institutional investors.

For the first time, Pi Network has an investment product for organizations

Despite being considered one of the most anticipated blockchain projects of 2025, Pi Network has encountered many difficulties in its journey to listing and expanding its ecosystem. Over the past several months, the community has continuously expressed disappointment as Pi's price has plummeted and has not found sustainable growth momentum, despite technical updates from the development team.

The emergence of ETP products can be XEM as a “new door” for Pi, as it helps investment funds and financial institutions access this Token without having to directly hold it. This is a mechanism that operates quite similar to ETFs in the US, which is a popular investment trend in the traditional financial world.

To date, Valour has launched a total of 85 different ETP products , covering a wide range of digital assets. In addition to Pi Network, this listing also includes many notable cryptocurrencies such as Shiba Inu (SHIB), Ondo (ONDO), Cronos (CRO), Mantle (MNT), VeChain (VET), Ethena (ENA), and Celestia (TIA) .

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