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Morgan Stanley Becomes Official First US Bank To Launch A Spot Bitcoin ETF

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Morgan Stanley Becomes Official First US Bank To Launch A Spot Bitcoin ETF

Banking giant Morgan Stanley launched its spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund today, opening a new front in the battle for dominance in the growing U.S. crypto ETF market and setting up a direct challenge to BlackRock’s flagship iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT).

The new fund, trading under the ticker MSBT, began trading April 8 on NYSE Arca with an expense ratio of 0.14%, the lowest among spot bitcoin ETFs. The pricing undercuts IBIT’s 0.25% fee and signals a shift toward cost competition in a market where products offer near-identical exposure to bitcoin’s price.

Spot bitcoin ETFs hold bitcoin directly and track its market value, leaving fees, liquidity, and distribution as the main differentiators. Since their debut in early 2024, the sector has drawn tens of billions in inflows, with IBIT emerging as the clear leader. The fund controls about $55 billion in assets and dominates both trading volume and options activity.

Morgan Stanley’s entry introduces a different kind of advantage. The bank’s wealth management division oversees more than $6 trillion in client assets and includes thousands of financial advisors who can allocate capital through internal platforms. 

This distribution network provides direct access to a large pool of investors, many of whom have not yet adopted bitcoin exposure through ETFs.

BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Morgan Stanley announces the launch of its spot Bitcoin ETF. pic.twitter.com/WfqbeMmjP2

— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) April 8, 2026

Morgan Stanley is jumping on the bitcoin train

Industry analysts describe this as a structural shift. Early ETF inflows came from self-directed investors who favored liquidity and brand recognition. As financial advisors play a larger role in portfolio construction, products integrated into advisory platforms may capture a greater share of new allocations.

Morgan Stanley has already signaled openness to bitcoin exposure within client portfolios, with internal guidance allowing allocations of up to 4% depending on risk tolerance. The launch of MSBT gives advisors a house-branded option with a lower fee, which may reduce friction when recommending crypto exposure.

Despite the new competition, IBIT retains a strong position. Its deep liquidity supports large trades and active strategies, which remain critical for institutional investors and traders. Replicating that level of market depth may take time, even with Morgan Stanley’s scale.

The result is a market that may split along functional lines. IBIT offers liquidity and established trading infrastructure. MSBT emphasizes cost efficiency and distribution reach. Both approaches reflect how institutional demand for bitcoin exposure continues to evolve.

The launch also carries broader implications for traditional finance. Morgan Stanley becomes the first major U.S. bank to issue and list its own spot bitcoin ETF, marking a shift from distributing third-party products to building in-house crypto investment vehicles. The move aligns with a wider trend of banks expanding into digital assets through trading, custody, and structured products.

Additional filings from Morgan Stanley tied to solana and ethereum-based products suggest a longer-term strategy that extends beyond a single ETF. The bank is also working toward offering direct crypto trading for retail clients through its E*Trade platform, which would integrate digital assets into its existing financial ecosystem.

For now, the focus remains on flows. Market participants will watch early trading volumes and inflows into MSBT to assess whether Morgan Stanley’s distribution strength can translate into sustained demand. The outcome may determine whether fee compression accelerates across the sector and whether IBIT’s lead begins to narrow.

The launch marks one of the most significant developments in the bitcoin ETF market since its inception, as competition shifts from first-mover advantage to scale, cost, and control over investor access.

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This post Morgan Stanley Becomes Official First US Bank To Launch A Spot Bitcoin ETF first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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