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Morgan Stanley receives conditional approval from the OCC for crypto custody: Wall Street enters the digital vault

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Morgan Stanley receives conditional approval from the OCC for crypto custody: Wall Street enters the digital vault
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When one of the world's largest banks gains the right to hold your crypto-assets directly under a federal license, the sector's value chain undergoes a profound reconfiguration.

Context

The OCC (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency) has granted Morgan Stanley a conditional approval for a crypto trust charter—a federal license authorizing the direct holding of digital assets under U.S. banking status. For an institution managing over $4 trillion in Wealth Management, this marks its official entry into institutional crypto-asset custody, a segment previously dominated by native players (Coinbase, Fidelity Digital Assets, Anchorage Digital).

Data

  • Morgan Stanley: ~$4.5 trillion in assets under management (Wealth Management, Morgan Stanley 2024 annual report); first major bank to offer Bitcoin access via third-party funds as early as 2021
  • OCC crypto trust charter: federal license distinct from state licenses (NYDFS BitLicense); enables custody, settlement, and fiduciary administration of digital assets
  • SAB 121 repealed (early 2025): banks can now record crypto-assets in custody on their balance sheets without a 100% provision—accounting obstacle removed
  • Precedent: BNY Mellon received its OCC crypto custody approval in 2022, paving the way for institutional adoption
  • Source: Yahoo Finance, 06/29/2026

Analysis

OCC approval means Morgan Stanley can hold digital assets directly for its clients without relying on a third-party custodian. This represents a shift in the value chain: custody is migrating from native crypto players to traditional finance. The mechanism is both economic and regulatory—custody fees (3-8 bps/year on assets) offer an attractive recurring revenue stream, and Morgan Stanley can leverage its existing fiduciary operations (HSM vaults, AML procedures, compliance teams) at a limited marginal cost.

Probability-Weighted Scenarios

  • Bullish (50%): Morgan Stanley rolls out a full custody offering by the end of 2026, attracting sovereign wealth funds and family offices that reject native crypto custodians; triggers a wave of similar approvals (JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs)
  • Base (35%): deployment limited to BTC/ETH for existing Wealth Management clients; measured growth, no immediate disruption for Coinbase
  • Bearish (15%): OCC conditions too restrictive (additional capital, separate audits) → marginal profitability, deployment delay >18 months

Portfolio Implications

Morgan Stanley’s entry into crypto custody compresses margins for native players (Coinbase, Anchorage, BitGo) in the premium institutional segment. Paradoxically, it validates the asset class and may attract new institutional capital—potentially a net positive for the ecosystem. Bitcoin spot ETFs and alternative crypto funds benefit from an expanded eligible investor base.

Risks & Blind Spots

Exact OCC conditions not yet published (regulatory capital, asset segregation); cybersecurity risk on non-native infrastructure; ESG pressure from institutional shareholders on proof-of-work assets; "conditional" approval may be revoked if conditions are not met.

To Monitor

  • Publication of OCC conditions (exact terms of the conditional approval)
  • Morgan Stanley’s custody offering launch timeline
  • Similar applications from JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Citi to the OCC
  • Volume of institutional assets migrating from Coinbase/Fidelity to traditional banks (H2 2026)
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le_sceptique 01 Jul 2026 · 04:57

15 ans de finance pour voir Wall Street vendre des coffres-forts numériques avec les mêmes frais que les coffres en or. L’histoire se répète, les pigeons changent.

Ph. Renard 01 Jul 2026 · 07:12

À mon époque, on gardait ses actions en papier dans un vrai coffre, pas dans un cloud qui peut s’évaporer.

Finanz_Fuchs 01 Jul 2026 · 07:18

Gold war wenigstens schwer zu klauen - bei Crypto reicht ein falscher Klick.

CurioBretagne 01 Jul 2026 · 04:42

Wall Street ne garde pas vos clés, il garde son monopole-et la poésie de Satoshi s’efface derrière les clauses en petits caractères.

tessa_london 01 Jul 2026 · 04:28

Morgan Stanley’s move feels like a Trojan horse-legitimacy for crypto, but at what cost to decentralization?

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eco_visionario 01 Jul 2026 · 04:11

La OCC no regula riesgos sistémicos de cripto, solo da luz verde a un modelo de negocio. Wall Street gana, el cliente asume la volatilidad.

L. from Leeds 30 Jun 2026 · 19:33

OCC approval is a moat, but will Morgan Stanley’s custody fees make self-custody look cheap by comparison?

Finanz_Fuchs 30 Jun 2026 · 19:33

Endlich legitimiert Wall Street die Assets, die sie jahrelang belächelt hat - Hauptsache, die Gebühren bleiben traditionell hoch.

le_sage_du_nord 30 Jun 2026 · 19:17

Federal approval just means they’ll charge you to lose your keys the ‘right’ way. But what do I know?

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