The 21Shares Spot SUI ETF has begun trading on Nasdaq.

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PANews February 24 News, according to the official Sui Foundation, the spot SUI ETF issued by 21Shares (NASDAQ: TSUI) began trading on Nasdaq on February 24, providing U.S. investors with regulated, high-liquidity direct SUI exposure through existing brokerage accounts. The ETF recently received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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