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Howard Lutnick, Wall Street Banker for Tether (USDT), Chosen by Trump as Treasury Secretary

Cantor Fitzgerald, a financial services firm, faced a devastating loss on September 11, 2001, when 658 of its employees were tragically killed, accounting for almost one-third of its global team. This tragedy forced the company to pivot from traditional methods of operation in the Treasury market to embrace electronic trading.

Before the events of 9/11, the Treasury market predominantly relied on human brokers who would call or visit clients to facilitate trades. However, Cantor Fitzgerald’s shift towards electronic trading marked a significant departure from the conventional way of conducting business.

Fast forward to today, and we see a similar shift happening on Wall Street with the rise of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Financial institutions are increasingly turning to these innovative tools to disrupt outdated practices and revolutionize the way they do business and maintain records.

By embracing change and adapting to new technologies, Cantor Fitzgerald exemplifies resilience and innovation in the face of adversity. The company’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of staying agile and open to transformation in an ever-evolving market landscape.

Carmen Brooke Martin

Finance Analyst Hello, my name is Carmen Brooke Martin and I am an expert finance journalist with a master's degree from New York University in Business and Economics. I'm passionate about helping startups spread the word, discover and promote great projects in the crypto and fintech industry.What I am working on is to provide basic cryptocurrency education and benefits to the crypto community through video tutorials and written content.As a business developer, I help crypto projects structure and create a whitepaper that can stir investors' interest, advice on marketing strategies and promotions.

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