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Morgan Stanley Files for Bitcoin and Solana ETFs A...
Cointelegraph•Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at 12:48 PM•1 min read

Morgan Stanley Files for Bitcoin and Solana ETFs Amid Investor Demand

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Morgan Stanley has filed S-1s for Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, signaling a significant move into the cryptocurrency investment space. This development follows a noted increase in investor demand for regulated crypto investment vehicles. The filings suggest that Morgan Stanley is responding to the market's appetite for more accessible and regulated exposure to digital assets like Bitcoin and Solana, potentially driven by renewed investment strategies at the start of the year.

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Morgan Stanley has filed S-1s for Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, signaling a significant move into the cryptocurrency investment space. This development follows a noted increase in investor demand for regulated crypto investment vehicles. The filings suggest that Morgan Stanley is responding to the market's appetite for more accessible and regulated exposure to digital assets like Bitcoin and Solana, potentially driven by renewed investment strategies at the start of the year.

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