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What Morgan Stanley's BTC ETF Signals; XRP's Institutional Outlook

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4.7698 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Wall Street’s crypto push is accelerating. In this episode of Public Keys, host Jennifer Sanasie is joined by Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst James Seyffart to break down what Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF could mean for institutional flows, fee competition, and the next phase of crypto adoption. Giang Bui, Vice President and Head of Issuer Growth at Securitize, explains how the company is working with the New York Stock Exchange to bring tokenized equities to investors, and how this shift could reshape market infrastructure with 24/7 trading, faster settlement, and broader access. The conversation then turns to XRP’s institutional outlook with Sal Gilbertie, Founder and CEO of Teucrium, who shares his perspective on XRP’s role in the future of finance and how investors are approaching crypto exposure through ETFs. This episode covers: What Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF signals for the market The rise of tokenized stocks and always-on trading The current state of crypto ETF flows and investor demand XRP’s evolving role in institutional portfolios - Timecodes: 00:29 Debate Sparks Over Canton Network on X 01:42 Is Bitcoin Still Cool? 02:20 No One 100% Happy With Stablecoin Yield Agreement 03:00 NYSE Partners With Securitize for Tokenized Securities 07:23 What Demand and Challenges Do Issuers Face? 11:04 What Does Morgan Stanley's BTC ETF Signal? 14:25 Bitcoin and Ether ETF Flows 20:12 Leveraged ETF Basics 22:02 Bullish Case for XRP 26:09 Macro Watch and Corn ETF Performance - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I'm Jennifer Sanasi, and this is CoinDusk's public keys at the New York Stock Exchange.

0:13.3

This show is all about crypto in the public markets, from IPOs and digital asset treasuries

0:18.5

to ETFs and the biggest market moving headlines.

0:21.5

Over the next half hour, we'll break down what tokenized equities means for investors,

0:25.6

Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF, and what the future holds for Ripple's XRP.

0:29.8

Now let's take a look at the weekend discourse and how it's impacting crypto markets in our weekend recap.

0:36.2

A debate flared on X over the weekend over whether the Canton network is the long-awaited

0:41.3

bridge for institutional trillions or a centralized capture of blockchain technology.

0:46.3

With fresh tension sparked by reports, its founders see zero knowledge proofs as too risky

0:51.4

for institutional finance.

0:53.4

The discussion follows Visa's move to join Canton as a supervalidator,

0:57.0

helping shape a network designed to extend privacy-preserving blockchain infrastructure to global financial institutions.

1:04.0

Now, Canton is a hybrid public-permission blockchain, enabling private interactions on shared rails,

1:10.0

while restricting access and visibility

1:12.0

to approved participants. That structure stands in contrast to fully permissionless public chains

1:17.6

where anyone can participate and transaction data is broadly visible. Now, zero knowledge proofs

1:22.9

are a cryptographic method that allows one party to prove something is true without revealing

1:27.4

the underlying

1:28.0

data. My take here is debates like this help institutions understand what's important to them

1:32.9

and what they should be researching. At the end of the day, everyone still has a choice

1:36.9

and opting for more control now doesn't mean that they won't move towards more open systems

1:42.0

as the technology matures and comfort grows.

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