Morgan Stanley to Enable Bitcoin Trading for E*Trade Clients in First Half of 2026
Bitcoin Magazine Morgan Stanley to Enable Bitcoin Trading for E*Trade Clients in First Half of 2026 Morgan Stanley is preparing to roll out crypto trading for retail clients on its E*Trade platform, marking a significant...
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Morgan Stanley to Enable Bitcoin Trading for E*Trade Clients in First Half of 2026
Morgan Stanley is preparing to roll out crypto trading for retail clients on its E*Trade platform, marking a significant leap by a Wall Street bank into Bitcoin and digital assets.
The bank will partner with cryptocurrency infrastructure provider Zerohash to provide liquidity, custody, and settlement, according to a Bloomberg report.
Trading is expected to go live in the first half of 2026, beginning with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.
In other words, Morgan Stanley doesn’t just want to let customers buy Bitcoin. It wants to be the place where traditional and digital assets sit side by side in the same account.
Morgan Stanley announced plans earlier this year to add spot Bitcoin and crypto trading to its E*Trade platform sometime in 2026, but didn’t share specifics on timing and infrastructure.
JUST IN: $1.3 trillion Morgan Stanley to let E*Trade clients trade #Bitcoin in the first half of next year pic.twitter.com/uwUsaKTuc1
— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) September 23, 2025 ‘Tip of the iceberg’Jed Finn, Morgan Stanley’s head of wealth management, framed the move as a “transformative moment” for the industry.
“Offering clients the ability to trade crypto is the tip of the iceberg,” Finn said, adding that the firm ultimately plans to build a full wallet solution for custody and tokenization of assets, according to CNBC reporting.
The timing reflects a broader shift in regulatory posture under the Trump administration, which has cleared the way for banks to expand into crypto markets.
Competitors like Charles Schwab are exploring similar offerings, while Robinhood has long reaped the rewards — pulling in more than $600 million from crypto trading last year, about one-fifth of its total revenue.
Morgan Stanley isn’t just offering trading access. It’s also investing directly in Zerohash, which recently raised $104 million at a $1 billion valuation. That stake gives the bank a foothold in the infrastructure layer of crypto markets as well.
Finn also emphasized that the bank is exploring tokenization, which is the process of using blockchain to create digital versions of traditional assets like stocks, bonds, and cash, as a way to modernize back-office operations.
Tokenized cash, for example, could begin accruing interest instantly when it lands in a wallet. In plain English: instead of your money sitting idle, it starts working for you the second you receive it.
The firm also plans to launch a crypto-inclusive asset allocation strategy in the coming weeks, with suggested portfolio allocations ranging from zero to a few percentage points depending on client goals, according to reports.
For Bitcoin advocates, even a small allocation from a bank the size of Morgan Stanley represents a major step toward mainstream adoption.
This post Morgan Stanley to Enable Bitcoin Trading for E*Trade Clients in First Half of 2026 first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.
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