
Morgan Stanley Launches Staking ETFs at 0.14%
Morgan Stanley's MSSE and MSOL began trading Tuesday at 0.14%, the cheapest fee in each category, with staking rewards accruing to the funds themselves.
Altcoins, ETH & general crypto

Morgan Stanley's MSSE and MSOL began trading Tuesday at 0.14%, the cheapest fee in each category, with staking rewards accruing to the funds themselves.

Stablecoin supply sat near $300 billion in late July, about 3% below its May peak and the market's first contraction since the Terra collapse of 2022.

EUL rose roughly 69% to 74% after Upbit opened a Korean won market on Sunday, on more than $200 million of volume. One count put the move at 91%.

BitMEX said on July 23 it would close after 11 years; BitMart followed on July 26 after nine. Both set withdrawal deadlines, and BMX fell 58%.

Bitcoin held a $63,700 to $65,406 band as the day's digests disagreed on the print, and 97.2% of its liquidations fell on longs.

Bitcoin settled at $64,062 with prices barely moving, but DOGE futures open interest neared 16B tokens and ether's hit 14.53M ETH โ the most since June 7.

Bitcoin held $65,674 inside a week-long $64,000โ$66,800 range, futures open interest fell to 743K BTC, and WLFI led the movers with a 12.18% gain.

Mirae Asset Consulting holds 97.15% of Korbit, the first time an affiliate of a traditional Korean financial group has controlled a domestic crypto exchange.

DEXE fell about 85% on 22 July after team-linked wallets sent $6.2M of tokens to Binance. Three outlets gave three different closing prints: $4.83, $4.92 and $5.27.

Bitcoin cleared $66,000 for the first time in a month, though two CoinDesk accounts of the day give different highs. Bitfinex put the next test at $68,000.

Spot bitcoin ETFs drew $273 million over two weeks, barely more than the mildest week of the $8 billion outflow run before it. CoinDesk called it statistical noise.

Bitcoin drifted higher on thin weekend volume, and the day's forced liquidations fell almost entirely on shorts โ a read on positioning, not direction.