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    Portugal’s Golden Visa welcomes crypto investors through new fund

    February 11, 2025
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    A newly launched investment vehicle, the KvarnPortugal Fund, offers investors an opportunity to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency market while potentially securing Portuguese residency or citizenship. The fund is a collaboration between Fundbox, a Portuguese fund management company, and Kvarn X, a European cryptocurrency investment platform. The subscription period for the fund is open until February 2027, with a management fee set at 0.05% and a one-time 2.5% subscription fee.

    Portugal’s Golden Visa welcomes crypto investors through new fund

    Investors are also required to pay a €1,250 ($1,289) know-your-customer (KYC) fee. The fund follows an 80/20 profit-sharing model and has a minimum investment requirement of €100,000 for those not seeking residency benefits. The fund’s portfolio allocates 80% of its assets to Bitcoin (BTC), while the remaining 20% is invested in the CoinDesk 20 Index, providing diversified exposure to large-cap cryptocurrencies. Alan Campbell, president of CoinDesk Indices, stated that the index was developed as a highly liquid benchmark for the industry, aligning financial opportunities with practical investment utility.

    For investors seeking Portuguese residency through the country’s Golden Visa program, a minimum investment of €500,000 is required. Additionally, investors must maintain the investment for five years and spend at least 35 days in Portugal during that period. The investment must be made via a Portuguese bank account to qualify under the program’s regulations. Portugal has become a key destination for cryptocurrency investors due to its relatively favorable regulatory stance and investment incentives.

    The country’s Golden Visa program, which has attracted international investors since its inception, has been an essential tool for economic growth, allowing non-EU nationals to obtain residency through investment. As interest in digital assets continues to expand, investment vehicles such as the KvarnPortugal Fund highlight the evolving intersection between cryptocurrency markets and residency-by-investment opportunities.

    The initiative provides a structured approach for investors looking to leverage digital assets while securing long-term residency in a European Union country. With a growing trend of linking alternative investments to immigration pathways, Portugal’s regulatory framework may continue to attract global investors seeking financial diversification alongside residency benefits. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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