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Wall Street is going wild! Morgan Stanley is bringing its own Bitcoin ETF into the game—does this mean they’re trying to directly snatch BlackRock’s lunch?
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Family, this is a major event! The old guard of the traditional finance world, Morgan Stanley, has finally stopped pretending and laid it all out—jumping in to launch a Bitcoin ETF (code MSBT). This is also the first time a Wall Street heavyweight has personally sent the vehicle.
Impressive first-day numbers—topple the table right away
How were the first-day numbers? Trading volume directly hit 1.6 million shares, and net inflows were roughly over $33 million. Even though it’s still a little “younger sibling” compared with BlackRock’s massive scale of over 50 billion dollars in IBIT, the key is the fee rate—0.14%, going straight to the market floor price, making it cheaper than BlackRock. This isn’t “entering the market”—this is clearly coming to flip the table.
The real ace card: 16,000 financial advisors
But you think Morgan Stanley is only relying on low fees? That’s underestimating them. They hold 16,000 financial advisors, managing $6.2 trillion in client assets. If these advisors casually tell clients—“Suggest a little Bitcoin to hedge against inflation”—what fund size can anyone withstand that? An analyst did the math: even if only 2% is allocated, the potential demand is $160 billion—enough to buy the entire Bitcoin ETF market.
Conclusion prediction: Is BlackRock panicking?
In the short term, BlackRock’s liquidity moat is still there, but this move from Morgan Stanley is a dimensionality-reduction attack—using the trust of banks plus channel advantages to hard-sell and steal customers. This circle is getting more and more cutthroat—there’s plenty of good entertainment ahead.
#加密市场回升
Do you think Morgan Stanley can take down BlackRock? Chat in the comments! As always, DYOR—don’t just listen to me ramble!