Morgan Stanley officially files the S-1 registration statement to launch a Bitcoin trust product. This product is designed similarly to a spot ETF and primarily targets high-net-worth clients. This move marks another step of traditional financial giants deepening their exploration into the crypto asset space and is expected to provide more convenient Bitcoin exposure for institutional investors. Market analysts generally believe that the entry of well-known investment banks often signals increased market maturity and may further promote the improvement of relevant regulatory frameworks.

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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-08 13:34
Is it another round of cutting leeks? Wait, Morgan Stanley is doing this. What's the benefit for retail investors? Exclusive for high-net-worth clients. Let's continue buying coins ourselves. With Morgan Stanley entering, it's truly different now. Traditional finance is really going to eat our cake.
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NotGonnaMakeItvip
· 01-06 14:59
Morgan Stanley is back again, Wall Street really can't sit still...
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ProveMyZKvip
· 01-06 14:49
Morgan Stanley is coming to grab a slice again, this time directly doing trusts. The old traditional finance still uses the same tricks.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 01-06 14:46
Morgan Stanley is at it again, this time under the guise of a trust product. --- High-net-worth clients? Ha, same old story. --- It's the same old spot ETF approach; traditional finance just copies and pastes. --- Institutional entry = market maturity? I think it's more like institutions harvesting retail investors. --- Really? I always feel like they're just paving the way for themselves. --- So in the end, you still have to spend money to get on board. Nothing new. --- Regulatory framework improvement? First, clarify the rules before talking. --- Can Morgan Stanley's move succeed? Anyway, I'm waiting and watching. --- Another financial product "for your good," those in the know understand.
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ApyWhisperervip
· 01-06 14:46
Morgan Stanley is back, this time with Bitcoin Trust, another new toy for high-net-worth clients.
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