A Bitcoin treasury company backed by Cantor Fitzgerald and Jack Mallers is making its debut on the New York Stock Exchange today. This marks a watershed moment as Wall Street's traditional finance infrastructure embraces Bitcoin at the institutional level.
The listing represents a significant validation of corporate Bitcoin treasury strategies, with heavyweight backing from Cantor Fitzgerald—a major financial services firm—and Jack Mallers, the prominent Bitcoin advocate behind Strike. This could signal a new chapter where publicly traded companies adopt Bitcoin as a core treasury asset with institutional-grade support.
The move arrives as more corporations explore Bitcoin treasury allocations, and having a dedicated vehicle trading on NYSE could open doors for institutional capital that previously stayed on the sidelines. History being written in real-time here.
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ClassicDumpster
· 13h ago
Does Wall Street really fear retail investors making money?
A Bitcoin treasury company backed by Cantor Fitzgerald and Jack Mallers is making its debut on the New York Stock Exchange today. This marks a watershed moment as Wall Street's traditional finance infrastructure embraces Bitcoin at the institutional level.
The listing represents a significant validation of corporate Bitcoin treasury strategies, with heavyweight backing from Cantor Fitzgerald—a major financial services firm—and Jack Mallers, the prominent Bitcoin advocate behind Strike. This could signal a new chapter where publicly traded companies adopt Bitcoin as a core treasury asset with institutional-grade support.
The move arrives as more corporations explore Bitcoin treasury allocations, and having a dedicated vehicle trading on NYSE could open doors for institutional capital that previously stayed on the sidelines. History being written in real-time here.