Morgan's actions are swift—applications for Bitcoin Trust and Solana Trust have been officially submitted. The Solana product is even more interesting, as it plans to generate yields by staking part of its assets. According to Bloomberg statistics, there are already 130 crypto funds operating in the US market, managing a total of over $150 billion. Based on this trend, traditional financial institutions have already pressed the irreversible button.
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GasGuru
· 10h ago
Morgan Stanley is really getting into the game. I'm quite optimistic about the Solana staking move; there's still room for returns.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-06 19:50
This time, Morgan Stanley really can't afford to slow down. I'm even more optimistic about staking—passive income + exposure is the perfect combination.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-06 19:42
Morgan Stanley really wants to go all in, and their move to stake Solana is quite aggressive.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-06 19:41
Morgan Stanley's move is quite good, and the staking yield design for SOL is pretty interesting.
Morgan's actions are swift—applications for Bitcoin Trust and Solana Trust have been officially submitted. The Solana product is even more interesting, as it plans to generate yields by staking part of its assets. According to Bloomberg statistics, there are already 130 crypto funds operating in the US market, managing a total of over $150 billion. Based on this trend, traditional financial institutions have already pressed the irreversible button.