Cantor Fitzgerald LP is set to venture into the Bitcoin financing sector, providing leverage to cryptocurrency investors.
The investment bank has announced plans to allocate $2 billion to this new business, the company said in a recent press release.
The initiative was revealed by Cantor Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick at a Bitcoin conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
Lutnick Compares Bitcoin to Gold
During his speech, Lutnick emphasized the firm’s commitment to facilitating global Bitcoin trade, likening the cryptocurrency’s potential to that of gold.
“My view is Bitcoin, like gold, should be free to trade everywhere in the world and as the largest wholesaler in the world we are going to do everything in our power to make it so,” Lutnick said.
“Bitcoin should trade the same as gold everywhere in the world without exception and without limitation.”
Lutnick added that as the largest wholesaler globally, they will do everything in their power to “support Bitcoin’s free trade.”
He also mentioned that Cantor already holds a substantial amount of Bitcoin.
Cantor’s new business will collaborate with selected Bitcoin custodians, though specific partners and a launch timeline were not disclosed.
Lutnick highlighted that once the initial $2 billion is utilized, Cantor plans to increase its allocation in additional $2 billion increments to sustain the business.
The news has hit the tape: $13.2B Cantor Fitzgerald is getting into Bitcoin-backed lending in a big way.
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The conference also featured Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who was expected to outline a plan for the US government to amass a significant Bitcoin reserve, according to his opponent, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
This proposal, if confirmed, could become a key aspect of Trump’s appeal to the crypto industry.
In addition to its new Bitcoin financing business, Cantor serves as a custodian for Tether Holdings Ltd., the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, which has about $114 billion in circulation.
The firm has also secured substantial financing for digital asset companies, including cryptocurrency miners Bitdeer, TeraWulf, Riot Platforms, and Cipher Mining.
Jersey City’s Pension Fund to Invest in Bitcoin ETFs
The municipal pension plan of Jersey City, New Jersey, is set to allocate part of the city’s pension fund to crypto ETFs.
The municipal pension fund, known as the Employees Retirement System of Jersey City, is currently navigating regulatory requirements with the SEC to integrate a portion of its assets into Bitcoin ETFs.
While specific details regarding the allocated percentage of pension funds to Bitcoin ETFs remain undisclosed, Mayor Fulop hinted that Jersey City’s approach would mirror Wisconsin’s state pension fund, which committed a 2% allocation to Bitcoin ETFs earlier this year.
As reported, quantitative fund Kbit believes that greater returns lie within the digital asset space itself as hedge funds turn to traditional strategies like the basis trade to capitalize on the recent surge of crypto ETFs.
“The larger opportunities, higher return opportunities are in the crypto native markets,” said Ed Tolson, founder and CEO of Kbit, during a recent interview.
Tolson emphasized the importance of engaging with centralized crypto exchanges and trading various crypto instruments, including tokens, perpetual swaps, and derivatives.