Brandon Lutnick, son of U.S. Commerce Secretary and Cantor Fitzgerald Chair Howard Lutnick, is spearheading a major bitcoin-backed investment initiative with the launch of a SPAC named Cantor Equity Partners. The venture is supported by crypto giants Tether, Bitfinex, and global investor SoftBank.
Cantor Fitzgerald is reportedly stepping into the Bitcoin investment arena with plans to launch a $3 billion digital asset venture, Financial Times reported on April 23. The initiative is backed by heavyweight partners, including stablecoin issuer Tether, SoftBank, and crypto platform Bitfinex.
Bitcoin Price has reclaimed the $90,000 level, marking a new wave of bullish sentiment across the crypto market. The surge comes amid renewed optimism about easing U.S.-China trade tensions and growing political acceptance of digital assets. Trump and Bessent Spark Investor Confidence U.S.
A consortium led by Brandon Lutnick's Cantor Equity Partners is preparing one of the most ambitious treasury-style bets on Bitcoin since MicroStrategy first turned its balance sheet into a proxy for the cryptocurrency market.
Cantor Fitzgerald is partnering with SoftBank, Tether, and Bitfinex to create a multibillion-dollar Bitcoin acquisition fund.
Cantor Fitzgerald is joining forces with SoftBank, Tether, and Bitfinex to launch a Bitcoin-backed investment vehicle worth $3 billion. The new fund, called 21 Capital, comes as Bitcoin trades near historic highs and institutional appetite for crypto exposure surges under the pro-crypto Trump administration.
Bloomberg analyst Balchunas disclosed that roughly 72 crypto ETFs were awaiting the U.S. SEC approval.
According to the latest reports from the Financial Times, Cantor Fitzgerald, a financial services company led by Brandon Lutnick, son of US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, is working with SoftBank, Tether, and Bitfinex to form a Bitcoin (BTC) investment vehicle with a scale of over $3 billion.
Brandon Lutnick, son of U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and chair of Cantor Fitzgerald, is launching a listed bitcoin investment vehicle backed by SoftBank, Tether, and Bitfinex, the Financial Times first reported.
Financial Times reports Cantor Fitzgerald, Softbank and Tether are putting the finishing touches on a $3 billion bitcoin acquisition vehicle aimed at harnessing the cryptocurrency's renewed vitality under the Trump administration. FT Sources Detail Trio's Push to Corner Bitcoin Spearheaded by Brandon Lutnick—son of U.S.
Cantor Fitzgerald is teaming up with crypto heavyweights Tether, Bitfinex, and SoftBank on a $3 billion Bitcoin investment vehicle. According to an Apr.
Cantor Fitzgerald is hurtling toward the launch of a $3 billion Bitcoin acquisition vehicle, garnering support from industry heavyweights. While the launch hangs in the balance, experts like Syncracy Capital co-founder Ryan Watkins are describing it as a MicroStrategy clone.
Cantor Fitzgerald is set to launch a multibillion-dollar Bitcoin fund with SoftBank, Tether and Bitfinex as institutional interest grows under Trump's pro-crypto stance. The post Cantor Fitzgerald to Launch $3B Bitcoin Investment Vehicle With Tether and SoftBank: Report appeared first on Cryptonews.
The initiative involves a new entity named 21 Capital, aiming to create a 'publicly listed alternative' to Michael Saylor's Strategy.
Brandon Lutnick, son of Howard Lutnick, will lead 21 Capital, a new SPAC aiming to capitalize on Bitcoin's growth.
Brandon Lutnick, son of U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and chair of brokerage Cantor Fitzgerald, is partnering with SoftBank , Tether and Bitfinex to create a multibillion-dollar bitcoin acquisition vehicle, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
This venture could significantly boost institutional Bitcoin adoption, influencing market dynamics and regulatory landscapes globally. The post Cantor Fitzgerald to build $3B Bitcoin venture in partnership with SoftBank, Tether, and Bitfinex appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
CEO Paolo Ardoino of the largest stablecoin (USDT) issuer company, Tether, has revealed the next “unparalleled growth opportunity” in web3. In a recent X post, he called the ongoing growth in the development of stablecoin related infrastructure as the unprecedented growth opportunity” with the current total market cap of stablecoin market surpassing $234 billion.
USDC's supply has risen to just under $61 billion as of April 19, up from $44 billion at the start of the year.
USDC's accelerated growth appears increasingly tied to its regulatory clarity and institutional appeal, particularly as Circle advances plans for a potential IPO.
USDT on TRON reached record supply after another 1B mint. For 2025, Tether added 10B tokens to the TRON network.
HTX, a leading global cryptocurrency exchange, has announced the launch of its Million USDT Airdrop Event, designed to give back to loyal users and welcome new participants. Running from 09:00 (UTC) on April 18 to 09:00 (UTC) on April 25, the campaign features over 1 million USDT in prizes across HTX's Spot, Futures, Margin, and Earn services.
Data shared by the analytics X account @lookonchain and also mirrored by Whale Alert blockchain tracker shows that approximately half an hour ago, Tether issued a massive stablecoin chunk containing 1,000,000,000 USDT.
The BNB Chain is the biggest carrier for USDT active wallets, offering small-scale transfers for trading and DEX swaps.
Tether Treasury mints 1B USDT on Tron; market impacts discussed.
Binance BNB Chain is quietly stealing the spotlight. Over the past month, it has become the number one choice for people using USDT (Tether), the world's most popular stablecoin. With nearly 12 million active wallets, BNB Chain has now taken the lead from other big players like TRON and Ethereum.
Tether, the biggest stablecoin in the cryptocurrency industry, is ‘printing' money as its revenue soars. TokenTerminal data indicates that Tether (USDT) has generated $1.46 billion this year, a figure that is expected to surpass $1.
Tether doubles down on mining with Bitdeer and OCEAN, and invests in Fizen to improve digital payment accessibility and infrastructure.
Tether buys $32 million in Bitdeer shares, increasing its stake above 21% as Bitcoin miners struggle with falling prices and rising costs.
The finance ministry in Moscow is now considering the creation of a Russian cryptocurrency similar to the U.S. dollar-pegged Tether (USDT), local media reported. The proposal to issue a domestic stablecoin comes after last month Tether blocked billions of rubles' worth of crypto assets in wallets on a sanctioned Russian exchange.
The Bank of America is attempting to enter the stablecoin market and is positioning itself against established industry leaders like Tether and Circle. Pegged to fiat currencies like the US dollar, stablecoins account for billions in daily transaction volumes and traditional banks are unwilling to be left out of the loop.
Russian officials are reconsidering the country's reliance on foreign-issued stablecoins after wallets linked to the sanctioned crypto exchange Garantex were frozen.
Stablecoin giant Tether has aggressively bought shares in Bitcoin miner Bitdeer, snapping up another $32 million worth as the market slumps.
As Congress debates stablecoin legislation, a high-stakes power struggle is playing out between banks, tech giants and crypto firms.
The Russian Ministry of Finance is exploring the possibility of developing its own stablecoin. This comes after recent U.S. sanctions and actions by Tether, which blocked wallets linked to the Garantex exchange.
New sanctions have reignited calls in Russia for financial self-reliance.
Russia plans to develop its own stablecoins after Tether froze $27 million on a Russian exchange amid ongoing sanctions.
Tether has invested in fintech firm Fizen to accelerate the real-world adoption of stablecoins and promote global financial inclusion through user-friendly self-custody payment solutions.
A senior official from Russia's Finance Ministry has suggested that the country should develop its own stablecoins pegged to various currencies following the recent blocking of USDT stablecoin wallets linked to Russia.
Stablecoin issuer Tether is the largest centralized finance lender (CeFi) in the digital asset space, according to new analysis. Zack Pokorny, a research analyst at the crypto investment giant Galaxy Digital, notes that Galaxy and the Bitcoin (BTC) lending firm Ledn were the second and third-largest lenders, respectively.
Russia's push for its own stablecoins highlights a strategic shift to reduce reliance on Western financial systems amid increasing sanctions. The post Russia's finance ministry official urges country to launch its own stablecoins after USDT wallet block appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Tether has invested in Fizen Limited to grow stablecoin use and make crypto payments easier for users and businesses.
Tether Invests in Fizen Limited to address financial exclusion by enhancing stablecoin payment infrastructure. The investment will improve Fizen's blockchain capabilities across multiple ecosystems, allowing users to store, transfer, and transact with USDT through familiar payment methods like QR codes. The post Tether Invests in Fizen to Advance Stablecoin Adoption appeared first on Cryptonews.
The partnership could significantly boost crypto usage and economic empowerment, fostering a more inclusive financial landscape in Argentina. The post Kripton selects TRON and Tether to drive crypto adoption and financial inclusion in Argentina appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Tether, the company behind the world's largest stablecoin USDT, has strategically invested in Fizen Limited to support the broader adoption of stablecoins and self-custody solutions. The deal, announced on April 15, did not disclose the financial details but aligns with Tether's broader goal of promoting financial inclusion through blockchain technology.
Fizen will use the investment to drive stablecoin adoption via its platform.
Tether has announced a strategic investment in Fizen Limited, a fintech company focused on self-custody wallets and digital payments.