Bonk and Bitcoin Capital Launch Regulated BONK ETP on Switzerland’s Largest Exchange

Published at 2025-11-27 14:45:09

Bonk and asset manager Bitcoin Capital have launched a regulated ETP that lets investors trade the Solana-based meme coin BONK on Switzerland’s largest stock exchange. The product converts the token into a tradable, regulated instrument, opening BONK exposure to European brokerage accounts and pension-friendly frameworks that typically cannot hold direct tokens.

The move is notable for bringing institutional-style access and custody standards to a meme coin, which could boost liquidity and draw a different class of buyers while still carrying usual volatility risks. For Solana and broader crypto markets, the listing signals growing mainstream infrastructure for tokenized assets and shows how issuers are packaging niche tokens into regulated products to reach conservative investors.

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