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Morgan Stanley Files for Spot Bitcoin and Solana E...
Apify/CNBC•Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at 07:46 PM•1 min read

Morgan Stanley Files for Spot Bitcoin and Solana ETFs: CNBC Report

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According to a CNBC report, Morgan Stanley has filed for spot Bitcoin and Solana ETFs. The development marks a significant move for the financial institution into the cryptocurrency market. Spot ETFs are investment products that directly hold the underlying asset, in this case, Bitcoin and Solana. The filing suggests increasing institutional interest in providing clients with access to cryptocurrencies through regulated investment vehicles. The report highlights the growing acceptance of digital assets within traditional finance.

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Morgan Stanley Files for Spot Bitcoin and Solana E...
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According to a CNBC report, Morgan Stanley has filed for spot Bitcoin and Solana ETFs. The development marks a significant move for the financial institution into the cryptocurrency market. Spot ETFs are investment products that directly hold the underlying asset, in this case, Bitcoin and Solana. The filing suggests increasing institutional interest in providing clients with access to cryptocurrencies through regulated investment vehicles. The report highlights the growing acceptance of digital assets within traditional finance.

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