Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF could launch any day, the CFTC chairman says perpetual futures are returning to the US within a month, and the CLARITY Act stablecoinMorgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF could launch any day, the CFTC chairman says perpetual futures are returning to the US within a month, and the CLARITY Act stablecoin

Crypto News March 26: Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF Imminent, CFTC Bringing Perpetuals Home, CLARITY Act Hammers Circle and Coinbase

2026/03/26 10:59
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Morgan Stanley’s spot Bitcoin ETF is ready to launch at any moment, the CFTC chairman says perpetual futures will return to US markets within a month, and the CLARITY Act’s stablecoin yield ban just hammered crypto-adjacent stocks. The overnight news cycle on March 25-26 delivered a sharp split: institutional on-ramps are widening while retail sentiment has cratered to its lowest point in 11 weeks.

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Crypto Fear & Greed Index — March 26, 2026

Extreme Fear — 11-Week Low

Retail sentiment at its most bearish since early January, even as institutional Bitcoin on-ramps widen. Source: Alternative.me

Bitcoin held at $70,861, up 0.41% over 24 hours, with a market cap of $1.42 trillion and $35.98 billion in daily trading volume. The CoinDesk 20 index rose 2.9% on March 25 with all 20 assets in the green, led by XLM (+6%) and AAVE (+5.8%). Yet the Fear & Greed Index sits at 10, deep in Extreme Fear territory.

That divergence, tokens rising while crypto equities sell off, defines the March 25-26 news cycle.

Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF Is Registered, Listed, and Could Launch Any Day

Morgan Stanley’s spot Bitcoin ETF, trading under the ticker MSBT on NYSE Arca, has cleared SEC registration and is effectively ready to go live. Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas said the fund could launch “at any time.”

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Morgan Stanley MSBT — Potential Reach

$6.2 Trillion in Managed Assets

~16,000 Morgan Stanley advisors could soon allocate client funds directly into spot Bitcoin via the MSBT ETF on NYSE Arca. Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas: launch could happen “at any time.” Sources: Decrypt, Bitcoin Magazine, CoinDesk

The ETF matters not because it is another Bitcoin fund, as BlackRock’s IBIT already exists, but because of distribution. Morgan Stanley’s roughly 16,000 financial advisors manage $6.2 trillion in client assets. That is a wealth management army that historically gatekept crypto access for high-net-worth clients, similar to how Mastercard’s BVNK acquisition signaled traditional finance bridging into crypto infrastructure.

BNY Mellon handles cash custody for the fund, while Coinbase serves as prime broker, holding BTC in cold storage. Morgan Stanley filed an amended S-1 on March 18 with an initial basket of 10,000 shares and a seed investment of approximately $1 million.

The MSBT launch would add a second major Wall Street brand to the spot Bitcoin ETF market, broadening the institutional on-ramp that has been tested by recent macro volatility.

CFTC Chairman: Crypto Perpetual Futures Are Returning to the US Within a Month

CFTC Chairman Michael Selig made one of the most specific regulatory commitments in recent memory. He said the agency is “working toward getting perpetual futures, true perpetual futures, not long-dated contracts, here in the U.S. in the next month or so,” according to an official CFTC statement.

Perpetual futures dominate offshore crypto trading on platforms like Binance, OKX, and Bybit. A US ban on the instruments pushed that volume overseas years ago. Selig framed their return as “a key component of the agency’s innovation policy agenda,” signaling a deliberate effort to repatriate liquidity.

The CFTC and SEC also launched a joint initiative called “Project Crypto,” a coordination effort designed to end the turf battles between the two agencies over crypto jurisdiction. Separately, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins indicated an innovation exemption for tokenized assets is “coming soon.”

These moves did not happen in isolation. The US House Financial Services Committee held a hearing on securities tokenization on March 25. Three regulatory bodies moved on crypto policy within the same 24-hour window, suggesting coordinated rollout rather than coincidence. Tokenized financial products are clearly at the center of Washington’s current focus.

CLARITY Act’s Stablecoin Yield Ban Sent Circle Down 18% and Coinbase Down 8%

While institutions pushed forward, the CLARITY Act draft landed as a cold shower on crypto equities. The bipartisan compromise, reached around March 20 by Senators Tillis and Alsobrooks with White House backing, includes a provision that spooked the market: a ban on passive stablecoin yield.

The draft prohibits passive stablecoin yield “directly, indirectly, or through economically or functionally equivalent instruments.” Activity-based rewards, such as spending incentives, remain permitted under the compromise. The distinction matters enormously for business models built on yield generation from stablecoin reserves.

Circle’s stock (CRCL) dropped 18-20% on the draft’s release. Coinbase (COIN) fell 8-10%. Coinbase has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the yield ban provision, as PANewsLab reported in its overnight roundup.

This is the regulatory headwind that explains the Extreme Fear reading. Crypto token prices are holding up or rising, but the companies that profit from stablecoin infrastructure are getting repriced. The CoinDesk 20 index climbed 2.9% on the same day that Circle and Coinbase stocks were selling off hard.

What Else Moved Overnight

Several smaller developments rounded out the cycle. Visa joined the Canton Network as a super validator, its first blockchain governance participation. Franklin Templeton partnered with Ondo Finance to launch 24/7 tradable tokenized ETFs. Soneium’s Startale Group completed $63 million in funding for a Layer 1 tokenized securities blockchain.

On the personnel side, X (formerly Twitter) hired Benji Taylor, the former Aave Chief Product Officer, as design director, fueling speculation about crypto integration on the platform. In the UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a moratorium on cryptocurrency political donations, citing “illegal finance” risks.

Google also set a 2029 deadline for migrating to post-quantum cryptography, a long-term signal that the industry’s encryption foundations will need upgrading within the next three years.

The March 25-26 cycle leaves a clear picture: institutional infrastructure is expanding rapidly while regulatory fine print is reshaping which business models survive. The next concrete catalyst is the CFTC’s perpetual futures framework, which Selig placed on a roughly one-month timeline.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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