Morgan Stanley lance le trading de cryptomonnaies sur la plateforme E*Trade

Morgan Stanley a commencé à offrir à ses clients la possibilité de négocier des cryptomonnaies directement depuis leurs comptes de courtage E*Trade, concrétisant ainsi un partenariat annoncé en septembre dernier.

Morgan Stanley a lancé le trading de cryptomonnaies sur E*Trade cette semaine, permettant à ses clients d'acheter et de vendre des actifs numériques directement au sein de leurs comptes de courtage. Ce déploiement fait suite à un partenariat avec le fournisseur d'infrastructure Zerohash annoncé en septembre 2025, avec une disponibilité plus large prévue pour le premier semestre 2026. Par ailleurs, Charles Schwab développe une capacité similaire pour ses clients, utilisant la conservation auprès de Charles Schwab Premier Bank et l'exécution via Paxos, initialement limitée au Bitcoin et à l'Ethereum.

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