Morgan Stanley Files Spot ETFs for Bitcoin and Solana

Published at 2026-01-07 11:15:05

Morgan Stanley has moved to offer spot exchange-traded funds that provide direct exposure to Bitcoin (BTC) and Solana (SOL), making the products available to its network of more than 19 million clients. By packaging spot BTC and SOL into ETF wrappers, the bank is aiming to simplify access for wealth and institutional customers who prefer regulated, custodial investment vehicles over spot market custody.

The development matters because a major Wall Street firm distributing spot crypto ETFs can channel significant capital into both Bitcoin and Solana, improving liquidity, price discovery, and mainstream adoption. While custody, tracking and regulatory oversight remain important considerations, the move signals growing confidence among large financial institutions that crypto products can be integrated into traditional investment offerings.

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