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Ex-SEC official John Reed Stark has slammed Morgan Stanley’s decision to grant its brokers access to Bitcoin ETF.
The former regulator sees regulatory probe on 15,000 brokers linked to Morgan Stanley linked to the bank.
While many proponents in the digital currency ecosystem consider the bank's move a positive one.
The move comes amid growing adoption in the US .
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