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Morgan Stanley to Launch Crypto Trading on E*Trade Platform in 2026

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 9:30 pm
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Published: September 23, 2025
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Morgan Stanley is set to introduce cryptocurrency trading on its E*Trade platform early next year, collaborating with Zerohash, a provider of crypto and stablecoin infrastructure. This initiative will allow investors to initially trade three major cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.

The Wall Street giant’s move represents a significant step into the digital asset space. Morgan Stanley has expressed intentions to potentially expand its offerings to include additional cryptocurrencies and plans to introduce wallet services for its clients. This development was first reported by Bloomberg, to which Morgan Stanley referred for further details.

Jed Finn, the head of Morgan Stanley’s wealth management division, emphasized the importance of providing clients access to a range of financial assets, stating, “The underlying technology has been proven and blockchain-based infrastructure is obviously here to stay.” He highlighted the vision of integrating digitized assets, traditional assets, and cryptocurrencies within a familiar ecosystem for their clientele.

This initiative aligns with broader trends among traditional financial institutions seeking to enhance their crypto services. Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley’s CEO Ted Pick mentioned the bank’s commitment to work with regulators to safely offer cryptocurrency services. The firm has been progressively exploring crypto investments, having facilitated access to Bitcoin investment funds for wealthy clients in 2021 and supporting financial advisors in promoting Bitcoin ETFs.

Additionally, market dynamics are changing rapidly, as evidenced by Robinhood’s impressive crypto trading revenue, which surged to $160 million in the second quarter, reflecting a 98% year-over-year increase. Industry peers like Charles Schwab are also eyeing the crypto market, with plans to engage more fully once regulatory pathways become clearer.

In light of this growing interest, Zerohash’s CEO Edward Woodford stated that Morgan Stanley’s investment in the company underscores the vital role of infrastructure in digital finance. He praised the partnership as a major leap toward mainstream adoption of digital asset technology, benefiting institutions and their clients globally.

Further illustrating the increasing financial sector involvement in crypto, Zerohash’s CFO Adam Berg pointed out that financial institutions are eager to innovate with blockchain technology. He noted that many bank executives are dedicating substantial time to advancing on-chain innovations within their firms.

Separately, Morgan Stanley recently participated in a $104 million Series D funding round for the cryptocurrency investment firm Hashdex, contributing to a total of $275 million raised across multiple funding rounds. The latest funding was led by Interactive Brokers and included participation from several other financial entities, highlighting the surge of traditional finance into the digital asset realm.

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