According to reports, Morgan Stanley plans to launch crypto assets spot trading on the ETrade platform next year, allowing customers to buy and sell Bitcoin and Ether, and is considering partnering with crypto companies. ETrade has already supported crypto ETF and its derivation trading, and spot trading is seen as the next step for expansion. Meanwhile, Charles Schwab also plans to launch similar services within the next 12 months. Against the backdrop of a relaxed regulatory environment, several institutions, including SoFi and Bank of New York Mellon, are also re-advancing their digital asset businesses.
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According to reports, Morgan Stanley plans to launch crypto assets spot trading on the ETrade platform next year, allowing customers to buy and sell Bitcoin and Ether, and is considering partnering with crypto companies. ETrade has already supported crypto ETF and its derivation trading, and spot trading is seen as the next step for expansion. Meanwhile, Charles Schwab also plans to launch similar services within the next 12 months. Against the backdrop of a relaxed regulatory environment, several institutions, including SoFi and Bank of New York Mellon, are also re-advancing their digital asset businesses.