Wells Fargo and Bank of America's Merill will be offering bitcoin ETFs to clients, per Bloomberg.
Morgan Stanley is another large firm looking into offering spot bitcoin ETFs, Coindesk reported.
"Spot bitcoin ETFs are available for unsolicited purchases through an advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors or through our online WellsTrade platform," Sarah Kerr, a Wells Fargo spokesperson, confirmed to Business Insider.
With bitcoin ETFs, retail investors can get exposure to the cryptocurrency's price movements without having to directly buy bitcoin through a less regulated exchange.
In the weeks since US regulators approved 11 spot bitcoin ETFs in January, the investment vehicles saw record-high trading volumes.
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