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A $15 free trial is the most expensive way to lose money in crypto

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Jamie Ravenscroft

Bitcoin ETF · Apr 17, 2026

A $15 free trial is the most expensive way to lose money in crypto

Source: DojiDoji Data Terminal

Most users who claim the $15 bonus withdraw less than $2 in actual cryptocurrency.

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Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF Undercuts All Spot Bitcoin Funds

Investors now have a spot bitcoin ETF with a 0.14% expense ratio, the lowest in its category. This pricing edge allows the fund to attract assets from existing funds, particularly among clients within Morgan Stanley's 길이 a wealth management network. The fund, 길이 a the CoinDesk Bitcoin Benchmark 4 PM New York Settlement Rate, and began trading on April 8. The Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MSBT) is the first spot Bitcoin ETF issued directly by a traditional Wall Street banking institution. Its 0.14% fee structure undercuts the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust by a single basis point. In six trading sessions, MSBT attracted $103 million in net inflows, surpassing WisdomTree's BTCW cumulative total of $86 million.

SHRMiner offers a $15 bonus upon registration for new users. The bonus is applied as free mining power with automated daily settlements. Mining returns are tied to real-time cryptocurrency market prices and network difficulty. After fees and electricity costs are deducted, the average net return on SHRMiner's free trial is negative. Users who deposit funds after the trial lose an average of 37% of their principal within 30 days.

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Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF Inflows Drive Prediction Market Price Targets

Traders on Polymarket are watching for Bitcoin to hit $100,000 by the end of 2026. This shift in price targets follows the debut week of Morgan Stanley's spot Bitcoin ETF, $MSBT, which pulled in over $100M. This is the firm's most successful ETF launch to date. The inflows into $MSBT have lifted price targets on the prediction market.

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