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Wall Street's Cantor Fitzgerald to Open Bitcoin Financing, Lending Business

Wall Street's Cantor Fitzgerald to Open Bitcoin Financing, Lending Business

Wall Street's Cantor Fitzgerald to Open Bitcoin Financing, Lending Business

The financial services company will start with $2 billion in lending.

The financial services company will start with $2 billion in lending.

The financial services company will start with $2 billion in lending.

AccessTimeIconJul 27, 2024, 4:06 PM
Updated Jul 27, 2024, 4:28 PM
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

NASHVILLE — Financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald will open a bitcoin financing business, CEO Howard Lutnick said at the Bitcoin Conference Saturday.

"We are going to launch with $2 billion in lending," Lutnick said, and increase the facility in $2 billion tranches as needed. He later added: "We are going to welcome bitcoin into the financing family of the global financial markets."

The business will provide leverage to bitcoin holders, according to a press release.

Cantor Fitzgerald's new lending facility isn't its first step into crypto; It already does business with stablecoin issuer Tether. The firm additionally owns a "s***load" of bitcoin, Lutnick said.

Cantor Fitzgerald is well known on Wall Street as one of the world's biggest bond brokerages and already handles U.S. Treasury trading with the biggest stablecoin issuer, Tether.

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