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Morgan Stanley Expands Bitcoin Strategy After Years of Preparation, Not Fear of Missing Out

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 1:04 am
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Published: March 25, 2026
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Morgan Stanley is Pushing Bitcoin and Crypto But Says Wall Street Isnt Chasing FOMO

Morgan Stanley is ramping up its efforts in the bitcoin and cryptocurrency sector, with a clear emphasis on a strategy that has been in development for many years. Speaking at the Digital Asset Summit, Amy Oldenburg, the bank’s head of digital assets, highlighted that the leap into digital finance is not merely a reaction to market trends or fear of missing out, but rather a carefully crafted plan for modernizing financial infrastructure.

Oldenburg stated, “We’ve been on a journey around the entire modernization of financial infrastructure for years,” addressing the misconception that Wall Street’s engagement with digital assets stems from a sudden surge in interest. Instead, she explained that the bank is evolving its offerings beyond indirect crypto exposure—like bitcoin investment funds targeting affluent clients—to include direct investment options such as spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) available on their E*Trade platform. Additionally, the bank has filed for approval to launch its own bitcoin ETF.

Looking ahead, Morgan Stanley aims to introduce tokenized equities on its alternative trading system in the latter half of 2026. However, Oldenburg underscored that the path forward is fraught with challenges, such as upgrading outdated systems, navigating global coordination issues, and integrating new technologies with established banking operations. “We can’t just modernize on our own,” she noted, stressing the inherently complex nature of the transition.

Despite the volatility associated with cryptocurrency markets, institutional interest is reportedly on the rise, with stablecoins and tools for quicker settlement becoming more prominent. Oldenburg described this development as a natural evolution, saying, “This is a natural progression.” She emphasized that clients expect Morgan Stanley to deliver reliable, secure options in digital finance, and that the bank’s reputation is paramount to their strategy.

Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley made headlines by filing with U.S. regulatory bodies to establish a spot bitcoin ETF—the first major U.S. bank to pursue such a fund directly linked to bitcoin’s market price. The proposed Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust aims to hold actual bitcoin rather than relying on futures or derivatives, positioning the bank alongside industry leaders like BlackRock and Fidelity in the burgeoning segment of spot bitcoin ETFs, which has amassed a market cap of roughly $120 billion.

Phong Le, CEO of Strategy at the bank, characterized Morgan Stanley’s proposed bitcoin ETF as a significant move, dubbing it a “Monster Bitcoin bet.” He suggested that even a conservative allocation of just 2% from the bank’s extensive $8 trillion wealth management platform could potentially inject $160 billion into bitcoin. Trading under the ticker MSBT on NYSE Arca, the fund is set to utilize BNY Mellon and Coinbase for custodial and administrative functions.

While Morgan Stanley has begun presenting spot bitcoin ETFs to select clients, approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the new fund remains pending, underscoring ongoing regulatory considerations in the rapidly evolving financial landscape.

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