Denmark's largest bank, Danske Bank, is offering Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs to investors, ending an eight-year cryptocurrency ban. ChainCatcher reports that Danske Bank's stance has shifted, citing a response to the growing customer demand. Previously, the bank had explicitly stated that it would not provide any type of cryptocurrency services. While acknowledging that the cryptocurrency market has matured in recent years, it still emphasizes that it does not recommend cryptocurrencies as an asset class.
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Denmark's largest bank, Danske Bank, is offering Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs to investors, ending an eight-year cryptocurrency ban. ChainCatcher reports that Danske Bank's stance has shifted, citing a response to the growing customer demand. Previously, the bank had explicitly stated that it would not provide any type of cryptocurrency services. While acknowledging that the cryptocurrency market has matured in recent years, it still emphasizes that it does not recommend cryptocurrencies as an asset class.