Cantor Fitzgerald is close to finalizing $4 Billion bitcoin deal with Adam Back

Source Cryptopolitan

Brandon Lutnick, the 27‑year‑old son of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, is preparing to finalize roughly a $4 billion deal with bitcoin innovator Adam Back to build up a significant position in the digital currency.

According to the Financial Times, people with direct knowledge of the discussions have shared that the acquisition is planned via Cantor Equity Partners 1. It is a special‑purpose acquisition company that secured $200 million in its January IPO.

Insiders have said that the negotiations are now approaching their closing stages. The discussions involve terms under which Adam Back, founder of the crypto trading firm Blockstream Capital, would help Cantor Equity Partners 1 buy over $3 billion of bitcoin.

This move follows an April initiative Brandon  Lutnick led alongside SoftBank and Tether, in which about $3.6 billion was invested in bitcoin. It aligns with Cantor Fitzgerald’s broader strategy of leveraging publicly listed shell vehicles to accumulate bitcoin, capitalizing on a rally in cryptocurrency valuations amid President Trump’s deregulatory push.

In May, Howard Lutnick handed control of the firm over to his children.

Draft deal includes 30,000 bitcoins and $800 million capital raise

Under the draft agreement, Back would transfer as many as 30,000 bitcoins, valued at more than $3 billion, to Cantor Equity Partners 1. The SPAC also plans to raise up to $800 million from outside investors to fund additional purchases, potentially driving the total transaction value past $4 billion.

In return for their bitcoin contribution, Back and Blockstream Capital would receive equity in the SPAC, which is slated to be renamed BSTR Holdings.

Insiders indicate that as discussions wrap up, the deal could be completed within days, although terms remain under negotiation. Its timing coincides with what some lawmakers have dubbed “crypto week” as Congress considers digital‑currency legislation.

Should the transaction close as anticipated, Cantor would rank among the globe’s leading purchasers of cryptocurrency.

Lutnick leads Cantor’s crypto push as Back brings bitcoin legacy

The effort is spearheaded by Brandon Lutnick, who took the chairmanship in February after his father’s confirmation as the administration’s chief trade representative. Combined with acquisitions through a second listed vehicle, Twenty One Capital, Cantor’s total bitcoin purchases could approach $10 billion by year‑end.

Adam Back is widely recognized as one of the earliest champions of cryptocurrency technology. His 1997 introduction of the Hashcash proof‑of‑work mechanism was cited by Satoshi Nakamoto in the original Bitcoin white paper. He went on to co‑found Blockstream in 2014, a blockchain‑technology company backed by investors such as Khosla Ventures and Baillie Gifford.

In the current year, Back has funded multiple enterprises building significant bitcoin treasuries. According to investors, he put €5 million into The Blockchain Group, a Paris‑listed company, during an equity raise announced this week.

In June, he financed a SEK 150 million convertible bond for H100 Group, a Swedish health‑tech firm that has also added bitcoin to its balance sheet.

This transaction reflects a broader movement in which SPAC structures are deployed to acquire bitcoin, as investors look to mirror Michael Saylor’s approach at MicroStrategy Ltd. Other recent players include Trump Media & Technology Group, founded by President Donald Trump, and a blank‑check enterprise led by crypto advocate Anthony Pompliano.

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