
Morgan Stanley is advising clients to allocate 2% to 4% of their portfolios to Bitcoin, signaling cautious institutional confidence. Amy Oldenburg, who leads the firm’s digital asset strategy, said Bitcoin could eventually appear on U.S. bank balance sheets. However, she noted that progress may take time due to regulations from the Federal Reserve and global banking rules, while adviser adoption remains slow due to limited awareness.
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