Cantor Fitzgerald launches $2 billion Bitcoin lending program
According to a report by Jinse Finance, Cantor Fitzgerald LP has officially launched its $2 billion Bitcoin loan program, with the first transactions involving cryptocurrency companies FalconX Ltd. and Maple Finance. Digital asset broker FalconX has completed a Bitcoin-backed financing arrangement, planning to draw over $100 million through Cantor's "broader credit framework." Meanwhile, Maple Finance also announced the completion of the first funding delivery with Cantor's financing facility.
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