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Morgan Stanley Signals Bitcoin ETF Near Launch With Amendment 4 Update

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Morgan Stanley, a global investment bank and asset management firm, filed Amendment No. 4 to its Form S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 1 for the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, outlining plans to list the bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) on NYSE Arca under the ticker MSBT. The filing describes a passive vehicle designed to track bitcoin’s price performance using a benchmark index.

Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart shared on social media platform X his view on the updated filing and potential timing. “NEW: Updated filing from Morgan Stanley for their Bitcoin ETF $MSBT. Looks like minor tweaks that I’m guessing are based on feedback/comments from the SEC,” he said, adding:

“My base assumption is that this is the last amendment before we get a finalized prospectus and this thing launches next week.”

The amendment includes revisions to operational structure, custody arrangements, and share creation and redemption mechanics. It also clarifies pricing methodology tied to the Coindesk Bitcoin Benchmark and updates disclosures on risks, fees, and service providers, reflecting regulatory feedback.

The filing emphasizes that the trust will operate as a passive bitcoin tracking vehicle without active trading strategies or leverage. It states: “The Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust is an exchange-traded fund that issues common shares of beneficial interest that are anticipated to be listed on NYSE Arca, Inc.” The investment firm noted:

“The trust is a passive investment vehicle that does not seek to generate returns beyond tracking the price of bitcoin. This means the delegated sponsor does not speculatively sell bitcoin at times when its price is high or speculatively acquire bitcoin at low prices in the expectation of future price increases.”

“It also means the trust will not utilize leverage, derivatives or any similar arrangements in seeking to meet its investment objective,” the filing notes.

The prospectus also outlines the fee structure tied to net asset value, which was disclosed in Amendment No. 3 and positions the product among the lowest-cost offerings. The trust will charge a 0.14% annualized delegated sponsor fee, accrued daily and calculated using the bitcoin pricing benchmark. Analysts have noted this undercuts Blackrock’s Ishares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which charges 0.25%, highlighting intensifying price competition among issuers.

Morgan Stanley Investment Management will act as delegated sponsor, overseeing operations and compliance. The filing indicates that The Bank of New York Mellon and Coinbase Custody Trust Company will custody bitcoin using cold storage, while the prospectus highlights risks including volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and potential pricing gaps between shares and underlying bitcoin.

  • What is Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF MSBT?
    It is a passive bitcoin ETF designed to track bitcoin prices and trade on NYSE Arca under the ticker MSBT.
  • How does Morgan Stanley’s bitcoin ETF fee compare to competitors?
    The proposed 0.14% fee undercuts major rivals like Blackrock’s IBIT, signaling aggressive price competition in the bitcoin ETF market.
  • When could the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF launch?
    Analysts suggest the ETF could launch imminently following final SEC approval after the latest amended filing.
  • Who are the key custodians and operators of the ETF?
    Coinbase Custody and Bank of New York Mellon will handle bitcoin custody, while Morgan Stanley Investment Management oversees operations.

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