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Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF MBST To Go Live Tomorrow, 16,000 Advisors Ready To Sell It To Clients

2026/04/07 23:23
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Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF MBST To Go Live Tomorrow, 16,000 Advisors Ready To Sell It To Clients

Morgan Stanley is set to launch its spot bitcoin exchange-traded product, the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MBST), on April 8, according to a listing notice from NYSE Arca, shared by Eric Balchunas. Trading should begin on Wednesday, marking a major step for a U.S. bank entering the spot bitcoin ETF market with its own product.

MBST will trade under the ticker MSBT US and is structured as an exchange-traded product that holds bitcoin directly. The launch would position Morgan Stanley as the first major U.S. bank to issue a spot bitcoin ETF, rather than distribute products from external asset managers.

The fund enters a market that has seen rapid growth since the approval of spot bitcoin ETFs in 2024. Products from firms such as BlackRock, including the iShares Bitcoin Trust, have drawn tens of billions in inflows. Yet distribution across wealth management platforms has moved at a slower pace, shaped by internal policies, fee concerns, and portfolio construction frameworks.

Morgan Stanley’s approach targets those constraints with a fee structure that undercuts existing competitors. Filings show MBST will charge a 0.14% annual fee, below the roughly 0.25% charged by BlackRock’s IBIT and most other U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs. The pricing move signals a strategy aimed at gaining share through cost leadership and internal distribution.

The bank’s wealth division oversees trillions in client assets and includes a large network of financial advisors. A lower-cost in-house product could allow those advisors to allocate to bitcoin without recommending third-party funds that carry higher fees. That shift could influence flows within the ETF ecosystem, where distribution often shapes outcomes as much as product design.

Morgan Stanley’s bitcoin ETF is a “monster bitcoin” bet

Industry figures have pointed to the scale of that potential demand. Phong Le, CEO of Strategy, has described the product as a large catalyst for bitcoin allocation within traditional portfolios. A modest allocation across Morgan Stanley’s platform could translate into substantial inflows, based on the firm’s asset base.

Structurally, MBST mirrors existing spot bitcoin ETFs. The trust will hold bitcoin directly, with Coinbase serving as custodian and prime broker. BNY Mellon will handle administration, transfer agency, and cash custody. 

This setup follows the model used across the current generation of spot bitcoin ETFs, where assets are stored in cold wallets and moved as needed for share creation and redemption.

The listing notice marks one of the final procedural steps before trading begins. While regulatory clearance remains a requirement, such notices are widely viewed by market participants as a signal that launch is near.

If trading begins on April 8, MBST will enter a market that has been shaped by retail demand and self-directed investors. Since 2024, spot bitcoin ETFs have attracted more than $50 billion in inflows, with participation from wealth management channels still developing. 

At current market levels, Bitcoin trades near the $68,000 range, with institutional access continuing to expand through regulated products. The launch of MBST adds another channel for exposure, with a focus on cost and integration within traditional brokerage accounts.

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