Morgan Stanley is gearing up to enter the crypto and tokenized asset space. The financial giant plans to roll out its own digital wallet in the second half of 2026, with support for both cryptocurrencies and tokenized real-world assets—think stocks, bonds, and real estate holdings.



This move marks another significant bridge between traditional finance and the Web3 ecosystem, signaling institutional confidence in the maturation of crypto infrastructure and RWA markets.
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PumpStrategistvip
· 01-12 03:21
Morgan Stanley's wallet won't be launched until the second half of 2026? The form has already taken shape, but the distribution of chips shows that institutions are still on the sidelines. This wave of enthusiasm is probably being overhyped by retail investors.
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 01-11 21:51
Morgan Stanley is coming, TradFi really can't sit still anymore Wait, they won't release their wallet until 2026? That's way too slow... It's the same old RWA story, getting tired of hearing it Institutional entry is good news, but can the coin price go up? That's the key I want to use MS's wallet, but I'm worried it's just another toy for the rich
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 01-09 09:56
JPMorgan is also getting into RWA. Traditional finance is slow; by 2026, the opportunity might have already passed.
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MoodFollowsPricevip
· 01-09 09:54
Morgan Stanley is coming, but we have to wait until 2026... Isn't this pace a bit too steady?
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MevSandwichvip
· 01-09 09:53
Morgan Stanley is really about to enter the market. Who will be using wallets in the second half of 2026... --- RWA is really taking off. The traditional finance FOMO is something we've never seen before. --- What they call bridging is actually copying our stuff, and it's still slow until 2026. --- Wait, does this mean the crypto world is going to be regulated? Feeling a bit anxious. --- Another giant jumping on the bandwagon. When will the real infrastructure arrive? --- Wallets supporting RWA? Then how long will inscriptions and BRC last, haha. --- It feels like the crypto world is about to break out of its shell. Institutional entry is a clear signal. --- Morgan Stanley is here, while the big A-shares are still researching digital RMB. The gap is really huge.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-09 09:51
JPMorgan's move indicates that traditional finance still needs to bow down Wait, it's not launching until 2026? This pace is a bit slow It's finally coming, but wallet support for RWA is the real game changer Another major institution entering the market, this time should we believe it? By the way, will it be compatible with Layer2 then? This move suggests that institutional adoption is just around the corner It's just a wallet; what really matters is whether those RWA projects can run smoothly Does Morgan Stanley's entry mean that risk management frameworks are mature? 2026, even the yellow flowers will have withered, why wait so long? They say they support it, but is the underlying infrastructure really ready? Anyway, since big institutions are willing to enter, it means there's profit to be made
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-09 09:51
JPMorgan really wants to jump into the business, but it won't launch until 2026. Who knows what the crypto world will look like by then.
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