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Cantor Fitzgerald Eyes Major Bitcoin Financing Business, $2B Initial Capital To Fuel Growth

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One of the world’s largest financial powerhouses, Cantor Fitzgerald, which boasts a $13.2 billion valuation, is poised to make a significant entry into the crypto market, as the firm recently unveiled plans to delve into Bitcoin-backed lending on a grand scale. 

According to the firm’s announcement, the strategic move involves the launch of a specialized Bitcoin financing business aimed at providing leverage to investors who are holding Bitcoin, marking a substantial step towards integrating traditional finance with the digital asset landscape.

Cantor Fitzgerald Commits To BTC Support

With a substantial initial financing injection of $2 billion, the firm envisions substantial growth for this venture in the near future, underlining a strong commitment to expanding its presence in the cryptocurrency finance sector.

Howard Lutnick, the Chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald, expressed enthusiasm regarding this new venture, emphasizing the firm’s experience in arranging and financing vast amounts of securities and commodities, highlighting their staunch support for BTC. 

Lutnick articulated the firm’s mission to establish a “cutting-edge platform” that caters to the financing needs of Bitcoin investors, recognizing the pivotal role such services play in unlocking the full potential of Bitcoin. Lutnick further stated:

Cantor Fitzgerald arranges and finances vast amounts of securities and commodities and, as strong supporters of Bitcoin, will now build an incredible platform to support Bitcoin investors’ financing needs. We are excited to help unlock Bitcoin’s full potential and continue bridging the gap between traditional finance and digital assets.

To facilitate the successful launch and operation of this initiative, Cantor Fitzgerald will work with select Bitcoin custodians, which have not been disclosed at the time of this writing.

US Government Transfers $2 Billion In Bitcoin

In a separate development, data analytics platform Arkham spotted a significant $2 billion Bitcoin move from the US government to a new address in the early hours of Monday, according to on-chain data. 

Arkham’s findings suggest that this $2 billion Bitcoin transfer likely represents a 10,000 BTC deposit into an institutional custody or service provider. Bloomberg ETF expert James Seyffart hinted that this transfer could be the result of the US Marshals Service’s decision to partner with Coinbase to safeguard and manage its extensive digital asset portfolio.

This partnership, reported by Bitcoinist in early July, is expected to streamline the custody, management, and disposal processes for the government’s cryptocurrency assets. 

The arrangement will reportedly allow for greater diversification in the types of digital assets that can be professionally handled and liquidated under the government’s forfeiture programs.

Last month, the US Marshals Service recognized the need for reliable storage and liquidation techniques to manage and dispose of large quantities of popular cryptocurrency assets, known as Class 1 cryptocurrencies, which ultimately led to the selection of Coinbase.

It remains to be seen what the ultimate purpose of these transfers will be, whether they are for custody or whether this will result in a selling spree by the US, which could affect BTC’s current upward trend.

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At the time of writing, the largest cryptocurrency on the market has fallen back to the $67,400 level after hitting a 1-month high of $70,000 on Monday.

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