
Morgan Stanley Lands $62M Opening Haul for Its Bitcoin ETF After Slashing Fees
TL;DR Morgan Stanleyās Bitcoin ETF records about $62M in inflows during its first trading sessions, supported by a 0.14% fee, the lowest in the market. The

TL;DR Morgan Stanleyās Bitcoin ETF records about $62M in inflows during its first trading sessions, supported by a 0.14% fee, the lowest in the market. The

TL;DR: Morgan Stanleyās MSBT launched with $34 million in trading volume, $36 million in net inflows, 430 BTC acquired, and a 0.14% fee on Wall Street

TL;DR MSBT Launch: Morgan Stanleyās new Bitcoin ETF attracted $30.6 million on day one, becoming the cheapest Bitcoin ETF on the market and drawing interest from

Morgan StanleyĀ launched its spot bitcoin ETF under the ticker MSBT, with an expense ratio ofĀ 0.14%, below the 0.25% charged byĀ BlackRock‘s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). The gap

Information from Eric Balchunas reveals that the launch of Morgan Stanley’s spot Bitcoin ETF is imminent. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has already officially announced

TL;DR: Morgan Stanley filed its second S-1 amendment with the SEC for a spot Bitcoin ETF, to be listed under the ticker MSBT on NYSE Arca.

TL;DR Stanley Druckenmiller says stablecoins could become the foundation of global payment systems within the next 10 to 15 years, citing their efficiency and lower transaction

TL;DR Morgan Stanley filed for a spot Bitcoin ETF on March 4, 2026. The fund introduces a dual custody model with BNY Mellon. Coinbase Custody and
Core ScientificĀ secured a $500 million financing facility granted by Morgan Stanley through a 364-day loan arrangement, with an expansion option that could raise the total committed

TL;DR: Morgan Stanley updated its SEC filing for its Bitcoin ETF, designating Coinbase Custody and BNY as custodians of the fund. BNY will also take on
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