Morgan Stanley Amends Spot Ethereum and Solana ETF Filings With Staking and Fee Terms
Morgan Stanley has filed amended S-1 registration statements for proposed spot Ethereum and Solana exchange-traded funds, according to multiple reports covering the updates submitted to the SEC. The filings are framed as another procedural step toward launching additional crypto ETF products following the firm’s spot Bitcoin ETF debut in April [1] [2].
The revised proposals also include details on staking within the trusts. Reported terms include a structure designed to keep 95% of staking rewards within the trusts, alongside a 0.14% annual sponsor fee, as described in coverage of the amended registration documents [3] [4].
The amended filings add staking-related mechanics and provide fee disclosures for the proposed Ethereum and Solana trusts, continuing Morgan Stanley’s progress on new crypto ETF applications [1] [3].
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- 1Breaking: Morgan Stanley Reveals Fee Details For Ethereum, Solana ETFs In New FilingCoinGape• Jun 18, 2026
- 2Morgan Stanley Submits Revised Ethereum and Solana ETF Filingscoincu• Jun 19, 2026
- 3Morgan Stanley adds staking incentive to Ethereum, Solana ETFscrypto.news• Jun 18, 2026
- 4Morgan Stanley Ethereum Trust files amended S-1/A with SEC, includes staking provisionsCrypto Briefing• Jun 18, 2026
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