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    Morgan Stanley Files Bitcoin and Solana ETF Applications

    January 6, 20263 Mins Read


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    The $1.6 trillion financial powerhouse Morgan Stanley has filed papers to launch Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, creating interest in both traditional finance and crypto markets.

    This move puts Morgan Stanley head-to-head with BlackRock and Fidelity in the exploding crypto ETF arena.

    Three months ago, the firm opened crypto access to all client accounts—including retirement investors—and Morgan Stanley is now doubling down on digital assets. Before this pivotal moment, only wealthy clients holding at least $1.5 million could access crypto investments through the platform. That barrier just vanished.

    Institutional money is flooding into crypto

    The numbers tell an engaging story. Bitcoin ETFs have attracted almost $58 billion in total net inflows since January 2024, while newer Solana ETFs have already pulled in nearly $800 million since launching in mid-2025.

    The institutional appetite is clear. A massive 86% of institutional investors now have digital asset exposure or plan to make allocations, research from last month revealed. Even more telling: 68% have already invested or plan to invest in Bitcoin exchange-traded products.

    The regulatory winds have shifted. The SEC approved generic listing standards for spot crypto ETFs back in July 2025, creating a clear pathway for new products. Combined with the passage of the GENIUS Act that same month, the regulatory roadblocks that once stalled crypto adoption have essentially crumbled.

    A mainstream future

    Morgan Stanley’s proposed Bitcoin Trust will hold actual Bitcoin directly—no derivatives, no leverage, just pure exposure. The fund operates as a completely passive vehicle, with daily net asset value calculations based on pricing from major spot exchanges.

    But the Solana strategy is where things get interesting. Unlike typical price-tracking funds, Morgan Stanley’s proposed Solana ETF plans to stake a portion of holdings, allowing staking rewards to flow directly into the fund’s net asset value. This approach could redefine how crypto ETFs generate returns for investors.

    The firm now allows all clients to allocate up to 4% of portfolios to crypto in ‘Opportunistic Growth’ strategies and 2% in ‘Balanced Growth’ portfolios. This represents a fundamental philosophical shift—crypto has officially graduated from speculative side bet to legitimate portfolio component.

    Crossing the institutional Rubicon

    Morgan Stanley’s ambitions extend far beyond ETFs. The firm is preparing to launch direct crypto trading on ETrade by early 2026, initially covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana through a partnership with Zerohash. This move will give ETrade’s 5.2 million users access to crypto alongside traditional investments.

    With total crypto ETF assets under management hitting $191 billion last month and Bitcoin commanding approximately $1.65 trillion in market cap—representing almost 65% of the global crypto market—we’re potentially witnessing the birth of institutional crypto adoption.

    Federal regulators in the US have delivered a devastating blow to crypto fraud schemes preying on social media users.



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