The Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) officially listed Bitcoin Beta Etf, giving investors in Poland their first opportunity to expose themselves to Bitcoin via a regulated stock market.
The newly listed FNB, managed by Agiofunds TFI SA, is designed to provide exposure to bitcoin via term contracts listed on the Exchange Mercantile Chicago (CME). Above all, the fund includes a foreign exchange risk coverage strategy (FX), aimed at reducing investor exposure to fluctuations between the US dollar and the Polish zloty. This makes it the first ETF on GPW to offer an exposure to cryptocurrencies while managing the volatility of currencies.
“GPW meets investors’ expectations and follows the trend in diversifying asset classes available on the public market,” said Michał Kobza, member of the Board of Directors of the Warsaw Stock Exchange. “Just as important, the Bitcoin exposure offer via an ETF listed on GPW increases the safety of exchanges because investors can participate in the cryptocurrency market using a supervised, authorized and subject to transparency standards applicable to a regulated capital market.”
The ETF Prospectus was approved by the Polog Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) on June 17, 2025. The approval granted Agiofunds TFI The authorization to issue serial investment certificates A and B. To ensure liquidity, Dom Maklerski Banku Ochrony środowiska SA was designated as a manufacturer of markets.
“Less than a month after our latest new list, we introduce another ETF offering an exhibition to the largest cryptocurrency in the world in a regulated and effective way,” said Kazimierz Szpak, CEO of Beta Tfi SA and Beta Etf Fiest Manager at Agiofus Tfi SA. “The FNB is our response to the growing demand for investors for new asset classes. I think Bitcoin Beta Etf will meet the expectations of the market and will be greeted by investors. ”
The launch of Bitcoin Beta Etf carries the total number of ETF listed on the Varsaw Stock Exchange in sixteen. These include monitoring of Polish indices such as WIG20,, MWIG40 and SWIG80, as well as international references such as S&P 500, NASDAQ-100 and Dax. The exchange also offers sectoral ETFs, leverage and inverse ETF ETFs.
The adoption of ETFs in Poland increased quickly. According to GPW data, the turnover in FNB reached a updated 1.9 billion year, which represents an increase of 94.2% compared to the same period last year.
By listing its first Bitcoin ETF, GPW joins the world capital markets which have already adopted Bitcoin products. Registration reflects the growing demand for institutional and detail investors looking for regulated paths to access Bitcoin as a asset class, while strengthening the position of Poland in the ETF landscape rapidly evolving.


