BREAKING: Major institutional move in crypto markets—Morgan Stanley has filed for an Ethereum ETF backed by $1.67 trillion in assets. This marks a significant milestone for institutional adoption of Ether and signals growing mainstream recognition of cryptocurrency infrastructure. The filing comes amid expanding institutional interest in digital assets and could reshape market dynamics for ETH trading and broader blockchain asset accessibility.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-08 19:57
Wait, is Morgan Stanley really launching an ETH ETF? Looks like the institutions are really here now.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-07 14:59
Just a rant, 1.67 trillion in assets backing... This number sounds a bit hollow, does it really mean all of it will be poured into ETH?
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-07 14:57
Morgan Stanley has jumped in, now Ethereum has something going on... 1.67 trillion? I feel like this is just the beginning.
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NeverPresent
· 01-07 14:49
Morgan Stanley is really here now, Ether should be stable this time, right?
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TokenEconomist
· 01-07 14:47
actually, let me break this down—1.67T is massive, but here's the thing: this doesn't mean they're *buying* eth, just filing for the vehicle. think of it like traditional finance setting up the plumbing before the water flows through. ceteris paribus, institutional adoption ≠ immediate price action, tho the signaling effect is real ngl
BREAKING: Major institutional move in crypto markets—Morgan Stanley has filed for an Ethereum ETF backed by $1.67 trillion in assets. This marks a significant milestone for institutional adoption of Ether and signals growing mainstream recognition of cryptocurrency infrastructure. The filing comes amid expanding institutional interest in digital assets and could reshape market dynamics for ETH trading and broader blockchain asset accessibility.