Major investment bank Morgan Stanley just filed for Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, but notably excluded Ethereum from the application.
Bitcoin ETF approval was pretty much anticipated at this point. The real headline here? Solana getting serious institutional backing. The move signals major players are thinking beyond just BTC now.
But here's what has everyone talking: if SOL is getting in line, does that mean Ethereum is next? The absence of ETH from this filing is raising eyebrows across the market. Some see it as a strategic move, others view it as just a first wave of applications.
What's your take—is an Ethereum ETF a done deal waiting to happen, or is there more to read between the lines here?
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PretendingSerious
· 01-09 17:09
Morgan Stanley's move seems a bit strange, did SOL jump on the bandwagon first?
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-09 12:02
Morgan Stanley's move here is a bit showy; SOL has gone up while ETH is being sidelined... Something's not right.
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-07 14:02
JPMorgan directly skipping ETH? That doesn't seem right.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-06 18:04
Does Morgan Stanley prefer SOL over ETH? I can't quite follow this logic...
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ChainProspector
· 01-06 18:02
Morgan Stanley's move this time is quite interesting. SOL has been onboarded, BTC has also arrived, but ETH is left sitting on the sidelines? It doesn't seem that simple.
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-06 17:59
Morgan Stanley's move is really boosting SOL, while ETH is being completely sidelined...
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-06 17:57
Morgan Stanley's move is interesting. SOL jumped on the bandwagon first, but ETH was overlooked? Is this intentional or just because they haven't figured it out yet? Can someone tell me?
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AlphaWhisperer
· 01-06 17:36
Nah, Sol is stealing the spotlight, is ETH being sidelined? Morgan Stanley's move is quite interesting.
Major investment bank Morgan Stanley just filed for Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, but notably excluded Ethereum from the application.
Bitcoin ETF approval was pretty much anticipated at this point. The real headline here? Solana getting serious institutional backing. The move signals major players are thinking beyond just BTC now.
But here's what has everyone talking: if SOL is getting in line, does that mean Ethereum is next? The absence of ETH from this filing is raising eyebrows across the market. Some see it as a strategic move, others view it as just a first wave of applications.
What's your take—is an Ethereum ETF a done deal waiting to happen, or is there more to read between the lines here?