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Morgan Stanley Lets Clients Convert Bitcoin Into Spot Crypto ETFs Through New Galaxy Partnership

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management is expanding its digital asset offerings through a new partnership with Galaxy Digital that allows eligible clients to convert directly held cryptocurrencies into spot crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs). The initiative creates a streamlined pathway for wealthy investors to exchange assets such as BitcoinEthereum, and Solana for shares of regulated crypto investment products, including the recently launched Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MSBT).

The move represents another major step in Wall Street’s growing embrace of digital assets as traditional financial institutions continue building bridges between direct cryptocy ownership and regulated investment products. Morgan Stanley says the new referral arrangement is designed to help clients integrate digital assets into their broader investment portfolios while providing greater flexibility and access to traditional wealth management services.

How the Conversion Process Works

Under the arrangement, Morgan Stanley clients can be referred to Galaxy Digital, where they may lend eligible digital assets such as Bitcoin, Ether, or Solana. Galaxy then facilitates an in-kind creation process through an authorized participant, ultimately delivering shares of a spot crypto ETP into the client’s brokerage account.

Unlike a traditional sale, the process allows investors to convert crypto holdings directly into ETF shares without first liquidating their positions into cash. This structure became possible after regulatory changes approved in 2025 opened the door for in-kind crypto exchanges involving spot crypto ETFs.

Morgan Stanley says the arrangement significantly reduces the time required to complete these conversions, which historically could take weeks when conducted through other providers.

Bringing More Crypto Assets Into Traditional Portfolios

One of the primary benefits for investors is portfolio consolidation. Many wealthy crypto holders maintain substantial digital asset positions outside traditional brokerage accounts, making it difficult for financial advisors to obtain a complete picture of a client’s overall financial situation.

By converting crypto holdings into regulated exchange-traded products, clients can hold their digital asset exposure alongside stocks, bonds, and other investments within a single managed account. Morgan Stanley executives say this creates a more integrated wealth management experience while allowing advisors to better assess portfolio risk and asset allocation.

The company views the initiative as part of a broader effort to bridge traditional finance and decentralized finance through institutional-grade infrastructure.

ETF Shares Can Unlock Additional Liquidity

Another major advantage of converting crypto into ETF shares is that those securities may be eligible for use as collateral in securities-based lending programs. Directly held cryptocy often faces limitations when used as collateral within traditional banking and wealth management systems.

Once converted into exchange-traded products, however, the assets can potentially be utilized within existing lending frameworks, providing investors with additional liquidity options without requiring them to fully exit their crypto exposure.

For high-net-worth investors seeking to borrow against their holdings while maintaining market exposure, the arrangement creates a new level of flexibility that previously did not exist inside traditional brokerage platforms.

Morgan Stanley Continues Expanding Its Crypto Strategy

The partnership follows a series of increasingly aggressive moves by Morgan Stanley into the digital asset sector. Earlier this year, the firm launched the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, one of the first spot Bitcoin investment products offered directly by a major U.S. bank. The company has also filed for additional crypto investment products and expanded digital asset access across several parts of its business.

In recent months, Morgan Stanley has also explored crypto trading, custody, lending, and wealth management services tied to digital assets. Executives have repeatedly stated that they expect cryptocurrencies and tokenized assets to become a permanent part of the financial system rather than a niche alternative asset class.

The Galaxy partnership further strengthens Morgan Stanley’s position as one of the most active traditional financial institutions participating in the digital asset industry.

Terron Gold

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