Morgan Stanley Files With OCC to Offer Crypto Trades and Staking

Morgan Stanley is making a serious move into crypto. On February 18, 2026, the Wall Street giant filed for a national trust bank charter with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This step would allow the firm to custody digital assets directly. It would also let the bank execute crypto trades and offer staking services to clients. For a firm that manages around $9 trillion, this is not a small experiment. It is a long-term commitment.

Morgan Stanley Seeks Direct Control Over Crypto Custody

Right now, many large banks rely on third-party companies to hold digital assets. Morgan Stanley wants to change that. If regulators approve the charter, the firm can hold crypto for clients under federal supervision. This gives the bank more control and may increase client trust.

Morgan Stanley also plans to handle crypto trades in-house. Clients would not need outside platforms to buy or sell digital assets. In addition, the bank wants to offer staking. Staking allows investors to earn rewards by helping secure certain blockchain networks. Many institutions now see staking as a way to earn steady returns in the crypto market.

Why This Filing Matters

This filing makes Morgan Stanley one of the first major firms in 2026 to apply for a crypto-focused de novo national trust charter. Reports suggest that about 14 similar applications came before this one. However, Morgan Stanley’s size gives this move extra weight.

The decision also places the firm in direct competition with companies like Fidelity Investments, which already offers digital asset custody. Instead of watching from the sidelines, Morgan Stanley now wants to compete head-on.

Morgan Stanley and the Future of Institutional Crypto

Morgan Stanley’s application shows how fast the financial world is changing. A few years ago, many banks kept their distance from crypto. Today, they build teams and infrastructure around it. The firm clearly believes digital assets will remain part of the financial system.

If the OCC approves the charter, it could speed up institutional adoption. Large investors often wait for clear rules and trusted names before entering new markets. When a firm of this size commits to crypto under federal oversight, others pay attention.

The firm is not just testing crypto anymore. The bank is building a regulated structure around it. That shift could help bridge the gap between traditional finance and blockchain markets in the years ahead.

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