Cantor Fitzgerald CEO praises Tether and Bitcoin

Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Wall Street firm Cantor Fitzgerald, has praised USDT stablecoin issuer Tether, describing himself as a “big fan” of the firm.

“I’m a big fan of this stablecoin called Tether…I hold their treasuries. So I keep their treasuries, and they have a lot of treasuries,” Lutnick said in a Dec. 11 interview with CNBC.

“They’re over $90 billion now, so I’m a big fan of Tether,” the Cantor Fitzgerald CEO said.

Notably, Cantor Fitzgerald has been helping manage Tether’s multibillion-dollar United States Treasury portfolio for several years, despite many Wall Street firms shying away from crypto businesses, particularly in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank crash.

A Feb. 10 report from The Wall Street Journal said the partnership between Cantor and Tether began in late 2021, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter.

Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick on Tether on CNBC:

“I’m a big fan of this stablecoin called Tether…I hold their treasuries… and they have a lot of treasuries. They are over $90 billion now… I’m a big fan of Tether.”https://t.co/mKeDnSe3iM

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Cantor Fitzgerald is one of a few brokerage firms that can trade Treasury bonds, along with Charles Schwab, Fidelity and Vanguard.

Cantor CEO Howard Lutnick’s comments on bitcoin and tether pic.twitter.com/E4j3uFdbAl

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Other large financial institutions have been reluctant to provide services to Tether. Wells Fargo stopped processing Tether’s wire transfers as a correspondent for its Taiwanese accounts in 2017.

Despite being the largest stablecoin by market cap, Tether continues to be called out for its lack of transparency regarding its reserves. It recently performed poorly in S&P Global’s stablecoin stability assessment, with the second-lowest ranking out of eight U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins.

The assessment factored in the firm’s management of assets, audits, risk appetite, primary market redeemability, secondary market payment rails and track record with maintaining its U.S. dollar peg.

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