📰 Crypto Digest
Morgan Stanley sets a 0.14% BTC ETF fee ahead of launch; California bans prediction-market insider trading; US crypto tax proposal lacks Bitcoin exemption; ICE rifles up Polymarket stake; Morgan Stanley enters BTC ETF race.
Press review for 28 mars 2026 – editorial selection
Last updated: 07:17
Daily News Summary: Daily global crypto digest covering major regulatory, institutional, product and market developments as reported in the provided publications.
💰 Morgan Stanley Sets Ultra-Low Bitcoin ETF Fee at 0.14% Ahead of Launch
- Fee set at 0.14% annually for the proposed spot BTC ETF.
- The product would be the first spot bitcoin ETF issued directly by a major U.S. bank.
- Morgan Stanley’s advisory network includes about 16,000 financial advisors managing $6.2 trillion in client assets.
🏛 California Governor Signs Order Banning Prediction Market Insider Trading
- Executive order bans government insider trading on prediction markets.
- The action is described as latest in a wave of legal actions to curb insider trading on prediction markets.
- Executive action aims to curb insider trading on prediction markets in the United States.
🏛 US Lawmakers Publish Crypto Tax Proposal Without Bitcoin Tax Exemption
- US lawmakers publish crypto tax proposal; Bitcoin exemption is not included.
- The bill proposes exempting dollar-pegged stablecoins from gains or losses if pegged to the underlying fiat.
- Bitcoin is not granted any explicit exemption in the proposal.
🏦 ICE Invests $600 Million More in Polymarket, Near $2B Total
- Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) invested $600 million directly into Polymarket.
- ICE’s total commitment to Polymarket now approaches $2 billion.
- Polymarket operates as a blockchain-based prediction market platform.
💰 Morgan Stanley Enters Bitcoin ETF Race With Market-Leading 0.14% Fee
- The proposed spot BTC ETF would charge 0.14% annually, the lowest among rivals if approved.
- The product mirrors a launch path that could put it at the forefront of advisory flows.
- The move positions Morgan Stanley alongside large asset managers pursuing BTC ETFs.
Review based on an editorial selection of reliable press sources.