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Bitcoin Soars as Indiana Embraces Crypto in Retirement Plans

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Bitcoin just broke above $73,000 (BTC) again, geopolitical tensions are flaring, regulators are circling, and politicians are picking sides. Tonight’s crypto tape was less “calm market grind” and more “new chapter” across policy, infrastructure, and good old speculation. Let’s start in the U.S. heartland, where Indiana quietly made history. Governor Mike Braun signed House Bill 1042, making Indiana the first state to explicitly allow bitcoin and other digital assets inside state‑managed retirement and savings plans (BTC). This isn’t a meme-stock style free‑for‑all: the bill builds in regulatory guardrails and oversight requirements, trying to balance access with protection. It’s a notable line in the sand: for years, the conversation was “Should retirement accounts even touch crypto?” Indiana just answered, “Yes—under rules we control.” Wall Street is taking its own steps in the same direction. Morgan Stanley moved its spot bitcoin ETF plans forward, updating its S‑1 filing to ...

Wall Street Goes All-In on Crypto: Morgan Stanley Leads Charge

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Wall Street, Washington, and Web3 all showed up tonight — and they did not come quietly. The headline story: Morgan Stanley is going full-stack on Bitcoin (BTC). The $9 trillion asset manager is building its own in‑house crypto infrastructure: spot Bitcoin trading on E*TRADE, native custody, an internal exchange, and, down the line, lending and yield products. In plain English, this is not a “we’ll add a Bitcoin ETF to the menu” moment — it’s Morgan Stanley wiring BTC directly into its existing machine. If they pull it off, it makes Bitcoin feel a lot less exotic and a lot more like just another asset inside a mainstream brokerage account. They’re not alone. Citibank is working on its own bank-grade Bitcoin custody offering, targeting a 2026 debut to plug crypto into its $30 trillion asset management and banking stack. Barclays, meanwhile, is taking an infrastructure-first approach: exploring blockchain settlement, payments, stablecoins, and tokenized deposits to keep up with r...

Wall Street Goes All-In: Crypto Integration Takes Center Stage

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Wall Street, Washington, and Web3 all showed up tonight — and they did not come quietly. The headline story: Morgan Stanley is going full-stack on Bitcoin (BTC). The $9 trillion asset manager is building its own in‑house crypto infrastructure: spot Bitcoin trading on E*TRADE, native custody, an internal exchange, and, down the line, lending and yield products. In plain English, this is not a “we’ll add a Bitcoin ETF to the menu” moment — it’s Morgan Stanley wiring BTC directly into its existing machine. If they pull it off, it makes Bitcoin feel a lot less exotic and a lot more like just another asset inside a mainstream brokerage account. They’re not alone. Citibank is working on its own bank-grade Bitcoin custody offering, targeting a 2026 debut to plug crypto into its $30 trillion asset management and banking stack. Barclays, meanwhile, is taking an infrastructure-first approach: exploring blockchain settlement, payments, stablecoins, and tokenized deposits to keep up with r...

Wall Street and Web3: The Mainstream Crypto Revolution Begins

Wall Street, Washington, and Web3 all showed up tonight — and they did not come quietly. The headline story: Morgan Stanley is going full-stack on Bitcoin (BTC). The $9 trillion asset manager is building its own in‑house crypto infrastructure: spot Bitcoin trading on E*TRADE, native custody, an internal exchange, and, down the line, lending and yield products. In plain English, this is not a “we’ll add a Bitcoin ETF to the menu” moment — it’s Morgan Stanley wiring BTC directly into its existing machine. If they pull it off, it makes Bitcoin feel a lot less exotic and a lot more like just another asset inside a mainstream brokerage account. They’re not alone. Citibank is working on its own bank-grade Bitcoin custody offering, targeting a 2026 debut to plug crypto into its $30 trillion asset management and banking stack. Barclays, meanwhile, is taking an infrastructure-first approach: exploring blockchain settlement, payments, stablecoins, and tokenized deposits to keep up with r...

Wall Street Embraces Crypto: Morgan Stanley and Citi Dive Deep

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Wall Street, Washington, and Web3 all showed up tonight — and they did not come quietly. The headline story: Morgan Stanley is going full-stack on Bitcoin (BTC). The $9 trillion asset manager is building its own in‑house crypto infrastructure: spot Bitcoin trading on E*TRADE, native custody, an internal exchange, and, down the line, lending and yield products. In plain English, this is not a “we’ll add a Bitcoin ETF to the menu” moment — it’s Morgan Stanley wiring BTC directly into its existing machine. If they pull it off, it makes Bitcoin feel a lot less exotic and a lot more like just another asset inside a mainstream brokerage account. They’re not alone. Citibank is working on its own bank-grade Bitcoin custody offering, targeting a 2026 debut to plug crypto into its $30 trillion asset management and banking stack. Barclays, meanwhile, is taking an infrastructure-first approach: exploring blockchain settlement, payments, stablecoins, and tokenized deposits to keep up with r...

Crypto Craze: Ethereum's Surge, Cardano Whales, Regulatory Shifts & More!

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Ethereum is back over $2,000, Cardano whales are on a shopping spree, Washington and Seoul are sharpening their crypto rulebooks, and even Telegram and Mastercard are vying to be your new on‑chain bank. Another quiet evening in crypto. Let’s start with Ethereum, which decided it wasn’t done with the big leagues just yet. ETH (ETH) reclaimed the $2,000 level with roughly a 10% jump, outpacing most large altcoins after a choppy stretch of volatility and options expiry jitters. The move comes even as Vitalik Buterin has been steadily selling, and he’s now wrapped up more ETH offloading than originally planned: about 18,684 ETH total, worth roughly $35 million. That’s around 5% more than his “austerity” target of 16,384 ETH, but the Ethereum Foundation says the sales were to fund operations and development, not a vote of no confidence. Interestingly, the market seems to agree. Instead of selling off on Vitalik’s moves, ETH has found support from renewed spot demand and ETF inflows,...

Crypto Surge: Ethereum Soars, Cardano Whales Buy, Regulatory Shakeup

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Ethereum is back over $2,000, Cardano whales are on a shopping spree, Washington and Seoul are sharpening their crypto rulebooks, and even Telegram and Mastercard are vying to be your new on‑chain bank. Another quiet evening in crypto. Let’s start with Ethereum, which decided it wasn’t done with the big leagues just yet. ETH (ETH) reclaimed the $2,000 level with roughly a 10% jump, outpacing most large altcoins after a choppy stretch of volatility and options expiry jitters. The move comes even as Vitalik Buterin has been steadily selling, and he’s now wrapped up more ETH offloading than originally planned: about 18,684 ETH total, worth roughly $35 million. That’s around 5% more than his “austerity” target of 16,384 ETH, but the Ethereum Foundation says the sales were to fund operations and development, not a vote of no confidence. Interestingly, the market seems to agree. Instead of selling off on Vitalik’s moves, ETH has found support from renewed spot demand and ETF inflows,...