Morgan Stanley’s BTC ETF Debuts With $62M Inflows & Rate Cut

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Morgan Stanley’s first spot Bitcoin ETF started trading on NYSE Arca under the ticker MSBT, and the opening session brought an immediate stress test: can a bank-backed fund win flows in a choppy tape by simply being cheaper?

Early figures circulating in industry data show roughly 1.6 million shares traded on day one, alongside about $30–$34 million of net inflows, depending on the tracker. The fund’s fee landed at 0.14%, positioning it as the lowest-cost spot Bitcoin ETF in the U.S. market. The following two days pulled in another $31.20 million for the freshly-arrived MSBT ETF.

A Big Bank Finally Brings Its Own Bitcoin ETF To Wall Street

MSBT is notable less for novelty—spot Bitcoin ETFs are now a crowded category—than for the issuer. Morgan Stanley is the first major U.S. bank to put its own name on a spot Bitcoin ETF, a step that shifts the conversation from “whether” to “how” traditional finance firms want to distribute crypto exposure.

The bank’s wealth management footprint is part of the bet. With roughly 16,000 financial advisers and trillions in client assets under advisement, Morgan Stanley can route demand through in-house channels rather than steering clients to third-party products.

That distribution advantage is difficult for smaller issuers to replicate, even with big-time Bitcoin (BTC) exposure.

Lowest Industry Fee Rate Builds Up Hype, But Liquidity Still Matters

The 0.14% expense ratio undercuts major incumbents and raises the prospect of a fee response elsewhere in the category.

Market watchers have argued that the biggest funds may resist cutting costs quickly because liquidity—tight spreads, deeper secondary-market activity, and established options markets—often matters more to large allocators than a handful of basis points.

The timing is also awkward in a way that may be deliberate. Bitcoin has been trading well below prior highs, and the broader spot-ETF complex has only recently shown signs of stabilizing after a period marked by net outflows. Launching into that backdrop signals Morgan Stanley sees current prices as an entry point, not a reason to wait.

MSBT is another step toward Bitcoin (BTC) Spot exposure being treated like any other allocation sleeve—packaged, fee-competed, and pushed through adviser networks—potentially widening demand even when the underlying market is struggling to find its footing.

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