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Morgan Stanley boosts Bitcoin holdings by over 220 BTC via MSBT ETF

By Editorial Team · Published June 5, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Morgan Stanley boosts Bitcoin holdings by over 220 BTC via MSBT ETF

Morgan Stanley boosts Bitcoin holdings by over 220 BTC via MSBT ETF

The Wall Street giant's spot Bitcoin ETF now holds more than 3,779 BTC worth roughly $236 million, barely two months after launch.

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Morgan Stanley just added another 220-plus Bitcoin to its growing stash through its MSBT spot ETF, pushing total holdings past 3,779 BTC. At current valuations, that pile is worth approximately $236 million.

Here’s the thing: this isn’t some crypto-native fund or a Silicon Valley venture shop making the purchase. It’s the first spot Bitcoin ETF directly issued by a major US bank.

The MSBT ETF: a quiet juggernaut

MSBT launched on April 8, 2026, on NYSE Arca with a management fee of 0.14%. That makes it the cheapest spot Bitcoin ETF on the market, undercutting every competitor at the time of launch.

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The fund pulled in $34 million on its very first trading day. Within its first month, MSBT attracted $193.6 million in total inflows with zero outflows during that entire period.

Why this matters more than the number suggests

Morgan Stanley manages more than $8 trillion in client assets across its wealth management platform. The firm has signaled Bitcoin allocation ranges of 0% to 4% for certain client profiles, meaning financial advisors at Morgan Stanley now have explicit permission to recommend Bitcoin exposure.

If just 2% of that $8 trillion found its way into Bitcoin through MSBT, you’re looking at $160 billion in potential inflows. Morgan Stanley’s 15,000-plus financial advisors can point clients to a low-cost, bank-issued Bitcoin vehicle without having to explain how to set up a Coinbase account or custody private keys.

Institutional momentum keeps building

What makes MSBT different from the first generation of spot Bitcoin ETFs is the issuer’s identity. Previous products came from asset managers like BlackRock, Fidelity, and Ark Invest. Morgan Stanley combines product issuance with direct distribution to high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, a vertically integrated approach that competitors may struggle to replicate without their own bank-issued vehicles.

The 0.14% expense ratio also deserves attention. Fee compression in the Bitcoin ETF space has been aggressive, but Morgan Stanley came in at the bottom of the range.

What this means for investors

For Bitcoin itself, the math is straightforward. Every BTC that flows into an ETF is a coin removed from circulating supply. Morgan Stanley’s 3,779 BTC is a rounding error on the firm’s balance sheet. For Bitcoin’s fixed 21 million supply cap, it is anything but.

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