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Home/News/Morgan Stanley Files Fee Details for Ethereum and Solana ETFs, 0.14% Sponsor Fee
CoinGape·13h ago·positive

Morgan Stanley Files Fee Details for Ethereum and Solana ETFs, 0.14% Sponsor Fee

Morgan Stanley filed amended S-1 forms for its Ethereum and Solana ETFs, disclosing a 0.14% sponsor fee and staking mechanics where 95% of staking rewards stay in the trusts. This is a key step toward launching the next wave of crypto ETFs.

  • Both the Morgan Stanley Ethereum Trust and Solana Trust will charge a 0.14% annual sponsor fee
  • 95% of staking rewards will stay within the trusts, with 5% going to staking service providers and custodians
  • Ethereum ETF faces a ~63-day staking queue due to Ethereum's validator entry limits
  • Solana ETF filing did not specify a maximum staking limit per day
  • Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF launched in April 2026; these filings follow SEC's recent approval of BlackRock's Bitcoin Premium Income ETF
regulationmarketImpact 8/10
Why our editor rated this positive

Major traditional finance institution advancing crypto ETF products with clear fee structures and staking income sharing is a strong adoption signal for the industry.

Read the full story at CoinGape

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Last updated 19 Jun 2026

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