Morgan Stanley comienza a operar con criptomonedas en la plataforma E*Trade

Morgan Stanley ha comenzado a ofrecer a sus clientes la capacidad de operar con criptomonedas directamente desde sus cuentas de corretaje de E*Trade, ejecutando una asociación anunciada el pasado septiembre.

Morgan Stanley lanzó esta semana la operativa con criptomonedas en E*Trade, permitiendo a los clientes comprar y vender activos digitales directamente dentro de sus cuentas de corretaje. El despliegue sigue a una asociación con el proveedor de infraestructura Zerohash anunciada en septiembre de 2025, con una disponibilidad más amplia prevista para el primer semestre de 2026. Por otro lado, Charles Schwab está avanzando en una capacidad similar para sus clientes, utilizando la custodia en Charles Schwab Premier Bank y la ejecución a través de Paxos, inicialmente limitada a Bitcoin y Ethereum.

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