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Just saw Morgan Stanley is now offering crypto trading with fees lower than most competitors. That's kind of a big deal, right? When you have a major traditional finance institution coming in with better pricing, it signals something is shifting in how mainstream players view crypto.
The whole thing is interesting because it's not some random fintech startup doing this - it's Morgan Stanley. They're clearly betting that crypto is here to stay and worth competing for on price. Their disclosure mentions they're part of a digital asset platform focused on institutions, which makes sense. They're going after the serious money.
It makes you wonder how long before crypto trading becomes just another standard offering at every major bank. The competitive pressure is real now. What's your take - does this change how you think about where crypto markets are heading?