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Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) officially launched today, finally giving BlackRock's $55 billion IBIT fund a competitor. BlackRock has been the dominant player so far, but now this ETF track is starting to get lively.
Honestly, the competition between these two funds will be very interesting. One is a giant like BlackRock, and the other is Morgan Stanley with its investment banking background, both aiming to take a share in this new trend of ETFs. It seems likely that more institutions will follow suit, as the spot Bitcoin ETF market is just too attractive.
Are you paying attention to this? Will traditional financial institutions issuing ETFs change the market landscape?