Cantor Fitzgerald при участии Tether запустит компанию по инвестированию в биткоины с капиталом в 3 млрд долларов

investing.ruPublished on 2025-04-23Last updated on 2025-04-23

GetBlock Magazine - Что произошло? Брокерская фирма Cantor Fitzgerald планирует запустить проект по инвестированию в биткоины на сумму 3 млрд долларов в партнерстве с японским холдингом SoftBank (TYO:9984), а также дочерними компаниями iFinex: эмитентом стейблкоина USDT Tether и криптобиржей Bitfinex, сообщает FT со ссылкой на источники.

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Что еще известно? В настоящее время Cantor возглавляет Брэндон Лютник, сын бывшего гендиректора Говарда Лютника, который ушел в отставку в начале этого года, чтобы занять пост министра торговли США при администрации Дональда Трампа.

В рамках новой инициативы Cantor Equity Partners использует 200 млн долларов, которые она привлекла в январе, для создания новой структуры под названием 21 Capital.

В результате биткоин-активы компаний-участниц 21 Capita будут конвертированы в ценные бумаги по $10 за акцию по курсу $85 000 за биткоин. Cantor также привлечет 350 млн долларов за счет размещения конвертируемых облигаций и 200 млн в частном акционерном капитале для дополнительных покупок биткоинов.

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