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Morgan Stanley (MS.US) increases Ripple ETF holdings, and traditional financial penetration accelerates

Zhitongcaijing·08/17/2026 00:33:02
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According to Woofun AI, the disclosure of the 13F-HR report for the second quarter of 2026 attracted market attention, and several large asset managers such as Morgan Stanley (MS.US) disclosed their Ripple (XRP) ETF positions, indicating that the asset is rapidly penetrating the traditional financial system through regulated channels.

In its report, Morgan Stanley (MS.US) detailed its Ripple exposure built through three different exchange-traded investment products, including holding 6,715 shares of the Franklin Ripple ETF (XRPZ.US), 255 shares of the Rex-Osprey Ripple ETF, and 67 shares of the Bitwise Ripple ETF (XRP.US).

This diversified position structure shows that institutions do not rely on a single issuer, but rather use sophisticated financial market tools to achieve exposure to underlying assets. Unlike holding cryptocurrencies directly through personal wallets, ETF shares can be seamlessly connected to existing escrow, reporting and portfolio management systems, providing traditional investors with a compliant and efficient access path.

It is worth noting that the 13F report reflects historical positions and does not necessarily represent actual position positions at the end of the quarter, so this data only proves the facts of positions held during the reporting period. Although these positions are relatively small compared to the overall investment size of Morgan Stanley (MS.US), this disclosure provides a verifiable record of institutional participation in the Ripple market. The Franklin Ripple ETF (XRPZ.US) provides a basic exchange trading channel, the REx-Osprey product establishes an alternative regulated investment structure, and Bitwise as a third investment tool enriches configuration options.

According to data compiled by Woofun AI, this multi-product parallel position strategy highlights Ripple's flexibility to enter various portfolios through different regulated products, and also provides benchmark data for subsequent analysis of institutional behavior.

In terms of the market environment, Ripple's trading price on August 13 was at a low level, which made the current disclosure of positions more observable. Sanctuary Advisors' position data further confirms this trend: the institution holds 4,000 shares of the Franklin Ripple ETF (XRPZ.US), worth approximately $45,400; the other one holds 22,698 shares worth around $257,622. Together, Sanctuary Advisors holds a total of 26,698 shares of the Franklin Ripple ETF (XRPZ.US), and the report marks one of them as a bullish position. These specific figures not only show the institutional investment layout in the Ripple ETF sector, but also reflect the fact that some institutions maintained a positive attitude during the market downturn. BankXRP viewed the Morgan Stanley (MS.US) disclosure as a new trend in the institutional market, and indicated that the relevant report data provided a regulatory basis for this view.

However, a single disclosure does not prove that there is continued fund-raising; only when repeated positions, larger investment scales, and the participation of more institutions appear in subsequent quarterly reports can more clear evidence of trends be formed. Currently, these disclosures mainly document initial signs of Ripple entering traditional portfolios through regulated products.

From a long-term perspective, Ripple is gradually integrating into traditional investment portfolios through various common financial structures. Although the current position size is not enough to shake up the market pattern, the actions of institutions such as Morgan Stanley (MS.US) and Sanctuary Advisors have provided a clear record of Ripple's capitalization process under the compliance framework. In the future, as more institutions participate and subsequent quarterly reports are released, it remains to be closely watched to see if this trend will continue to expand.