$1.6 Trillion Morgan Stanley Files S-1 for Bitcoin Trust in Major Institutional Crypto Push

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  • Morgan Stanley filed an S-1 to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF, challenging BlackRock and Fidelity.
  • The passive trust will hold Bitcoin directly as regulatory shifts draw banks into crypto investing.

Morgan Stanley submitted an S-1 registration to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on January 6, seeking approval for a spot Bitcoin exchange traded fund. The wealth manager oversees around 1.6 trillion dollars in assets, marking a major step by a leading American bank. The filing places the bank alongside rivals such as BlackRock and Fidelity, both active in digital asset funds. Competition among major institutions has increased since regulatory acceptance of spot Bitcoin products. The proposed fund, named the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, aims to reflect the price of Bitcoin after fees and expenses. Alongside the Bitcoin filing, Morgan Stanley also submitted paperwork for a Solana exchange traded fund on the same date. The ticker symbols for both offerings remain undisclosed. Structure and Trading Features of the Bitcoin Trust According to filing, the trust relies on direct Bitcoin holdings, avoiding leverage, futures, or other derivatives. Net asset value will be calculated daily using a benchmark drawn from major spot exchanges active in global trading. Management will follow a passive approach. No trading decisions will respond to market swings. Authorized participants may create or redeem shares in large blocks using cash or in kind transfers tied to Bitcoin holdings. Public trading will take place on secondary markets through brokerage accounts. Morgan Stanley has gradually expanded digital asset access for clients. During the prior year, internal guidance allowed up to a 4 percent allocation within portfolios described as “opportunistic”, aligning with policies used by peers such as Grayscale. On October 15, the firm opened crypto fund access across its full client base. Advisers gained approval to present crypto funds to all account holders, including retirement plans such as IRAs and 401(k)s. Regulatory Clarity Fuels Crypto ETF Growth A changing regulatory tone has played a role in encouraging large financial institutions. Under U.S. President Donald Trump, digital assets gained wider acceptance within federal agencies. In December, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency allowed banks to act as intermediaries in crypto transactions. Such approval narrowed separation between traditional finance and digital assets. In September 2025, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved generic listing standards for crypto exchange traded products. Eligible funds gained the ability to launch without lengthy rule change reviews that once delayed approvals for up to 240 days. Many investors favor ETFs due to liquidity, custody safeguards, and simplified oversight. Since approval of the first U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF, banks have shown growing interest in advisory roles. Bank of America joined this trend in January by permitting wealth advisers to suggest crypto exposure without minimum thresholds.

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