Wall Street Opens Doors: Morgan Stanley to Launch Bitcoin Trading for E*Trade in 2026

Morgan Stanley is set to make a significant foray into the digital asset market by rolling out crypto trading services for its retail clients through the E*Trade platform. This strategic move represents a major step by a prominent Wall Street bank into the realm of Bitcoin and other digital assets, aiming to integrate traditional and digital assets side-by-side within the same account.
The bank will collaborate with Zerohash, a specialized cryptocurrency infrastructure provider, to manage liquidity, custody, and settlement for these new trading services. According to a Bloomberg report, trading is anticipated to commence in the first half of 2026, initially supporting key cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. Morgan Stanley had previously announced its intention to add spot Bitcoin and crypto trading to E*Trade for 2026, but the recent reports offer crucial specifics regarding timing and infrastructure partnerships.
Jed Finn, Morgan Stanley’s head of wealth management, characterized this initiative as a “transformative moment” for the financial industry. Finn stated that offering clients the ability to trade crypto is merely the “tip of the iceberg,” indicating broader ambitions. The firm ultimately plans to develop a comprehensive wallet solution for asset custody and to advance the tokenization of assets, as reported by CNBC.
This timing aligns with a more accommodating regulatory stance under the Trump administration, which has facilitated banks' expansion into cryptocurrency markets. Morgan Stanley's entry also places it alongside competitors like Charles Schwab, which is exploring similar offerings, and platforms such as Robinhood, which has already demonstrated significant revenue generation from crypto trading, accounting for approximately one-fifth of its total revenue last year.
Beyond merely offering trading access, Morgan Stanley is also making a direct investment in Zerohash. This infrastructure provider recently completed a funding round of $104 million, achieving a valuation of $1 billion. This stake provides Morgan Stanley with a crucial foothold in the foundational layer of crypto markets, deepening its involvement in the ecosystem.
Finn also highlighted the bank's exploration of tokenization, which involves leveraging blockchain technology to create digital representations of traditional assets like stocks, bonds, and cash. This process is seen as a method to modernize back-office operations. For instance, tokenized cash could instantly accrue interest upon arrival in a digital wallet, ensuring money begins working immediately rather than sitting idle.
In the coming weeks, Morgan Stanley also intends to launch a crypto-inclusive asset allocation strategy. This strategy will provide suggested portfolio allocations, ranging from zero to a few percentage points, tailored to clients' specific financial goals. For proponents of Bitcoin, even a modest allocation recommendation from a financial institution of Morgan Stanley’s magnitude signifies a substantial stride toward the mainstream adoption and acceptance of digital assets.
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