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An interesting story about Morgan Stanley and their new Bitcoin ETF. The investment bank just disclosed in SEC documentation that their spot BTC ETF will be traded under the ticker MSBT. This is already a significant step in the development of crypto infrastructure on Wall Street.
Details: the fund will have an initial capital of $1 million USD. The creation of a block of 10,000 shares is already planned to form the ETF structure. BNY Mellon will handle cash management and administrative functions, while Coinbase will serve as the primary custodian of Bitcoin assets. The bank already purchased two shares at the beginning of the month for auditing.
The current Bitcoin price is around $72.69k. Looking at the broader picture of ETF news, the market has already adapted to this development. Since January 2024, 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs, including IBIT, have been actively operating. These funds have already accumulated over $56 billion in investments. This shows how willing investors are to access Bitcoin through traditional instruments without direct ownership of the asset.
Morgan Stanley also filed an application for a Solana ETF alongside Bitcoin, but there have been no updates on this front yet. It seems the bank is focusing on Bitcoin as a priority.
Overall, this entire process reflects the growing interest of Wall Street in the crypto industry. Traditional financial institutions and custodial companies are actively working to make digital assets more accessible to retail investors. There will be many more ETF-related news to come.