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Morgan Stanley’s spot Bitcoin ETF, the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, is reportedly set to begin trading on the NYSE Arca exchange tonight, potentially making the bank the first major U.S. commercial bank to launch its own Bitcoin ETF product. The debut comes alongside a broader cryptocurrency rally, with Bitcoin trading near multi‑week highs. Bitcoin Spot ETF Set to List According to Bloomberg analyst Eric Balcunas post, the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (ticker: MSBT) is scheduled to list on the NYSE Arca on April 8, 2026. The ETF is structured as a spot Bitcoin fund holding actual Bitcoin rather than futures. Morgan Stanley, one of the largest U.S. banks, provides wealth management, trading, and investment services to institutions and high-net-worth clients. The bank’s network of roughly 16,000 financial advisors could give the ETF broad distribution if the launch is confirmed. If finalized, the MSBT listing would mark a milestone in institutional crypto adoption, since U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have historically been issued by asset managers rather than commercial banks. Bitcoin Rally and Market Moves The anticipated MSBT debut coincides with a broader crypto market upswing. Bitcoin is trading above $71,600, with Ethereum and XRP also gaining. The rally followed reports of a temporary U.S.-Iran ceasefire, which eased geopolitical tensions and pushed oil prices lower. Risk assets, including crypto, saw renewed inflows. High-leverage traders faced significant losses in this period. CoinGlass data shows more than $589 million liquidated in the past 24 hours, including $241 million in Bitcoin short positions. Bitcoin also faces key pressure points at $67,500, $70,700, and $73,300, where concentrated leverage could influence short-term price moves. Why This Matters Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF gives millions of clients regulated, direct access to Bitcoin, a significant step in bringing cryptocurrencies into mainstream finance. Combined with current market volatility and concentrated leverage zones, the debut could impact Bitcoin flows and near-term price trends.

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