Trump nominates Secretary of Commerce: How legendary is Howard Lutnick, who manages half of the USDT reserves?

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Trump nominates Secretary of Commerce: How legendary is Howard Lutnick, who manages half of the USDT reserves?

On November 19th, local time in the United States, Trump, the incoming US President, announced new cabinet nominations: he nominated Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, as the new Secretary of Commerce . He was previously one of the candidates for Secretary of the Treasury (the probability of being elected in the Polymarket related pool yesterday was 9%).

Trump said in a statement that Lutnick will lead all U.S. affairs related to tariffs and trade. At the same time, as Secretary of Commerce, he will lead all the hot duties of the Commerce Department: responsible for funding new chip factories, implementing trade restrictions, publishing economic data, and even monitoring the weather. He is also one of the co-chairs of Trumps transition team, which has about 4,000 government positions to fill before the presidential inauguration.

According to the process rules and past experience, it will take 2 to 4 months of background checks and Senate confirmation votes from being nominated by the president to finally taking office.

What is most relevant to the crypto world is that Cantor Fitzgerald, with Howard Lutnick as CEO, manages more than half of the reserves behind Tether. (Odaily previously reported that the $39 billion USDT reserves (U.S. Treasury bonds) of stablecoin issuer Tether are managed by Wall Street bond trading giant Cantor Fitzgerald . Tether reported earlier this week that its assets were $67 billion as of the end of 2022. Tether has also become an infallible cornerstone of the currency circle due to its far-leading stablecoin market share.)

So, how strong is Howard Lutnicks background? What is his relationship with Trump and Musk? What comments or promotions has he made on the crypto industry? Odaily Planet Daily will detail Howard Lutnicks story in this article.

Orphan, young CEO, 9/11 survivor

Howard Lutnicks early life was not a happy one.

He was born on July 14, 1961 in Jericho, Long Island, the second of three siblings, and his family believed in Judaism. His father was a history professor at the university, and his mother was a painter and sculptor. Unfortunately, his parents died of cancer when he was about 18 years old, and left the family with a lot of debt. Howard had to start contacting lawyers to properly arrange the debt left by his father when he was just a freshman; if his university Haverford College (a famous liberal arts college in the United States) had not offered him a full scholarship after hearing about this, he would not even be able to complete his university studies.

Howard Lutnick joined Cantor Fitzgerald in 1983 after graduating from Haverfords economics department.

Founded in 1945, Cantor Fitzgerald is a financial services company that focuses on institutional equity and fixed income sales and trading, and is also involved in new businesses such as consulting, asset management services, gaming technology and e-commerce. It has more than 5,000 institutional clients.

Through a series of profitable transactions, he won the favor of the company and soon established a deep mentor relationship with the companys founder, Bernard Cantor. Howard later described his rise: The first time I helped him make $100 million, he liked me; the second time I made $100 million, he fell in love with me; the third time I made $100 million - we became a family.

Howard was named President and CEO in 1991 at the age of 29.

Trump nominates Secretary of Commerce: How legendary is Howard Lutnick, who manages half of the USDT reserves?

Early photos of Howard Lutnick. Source: Youtube

However, Cantor Fitzgeralds office was located on the 105th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center. On the day of 9/11, Howard was late for school because he was taking his son to preschool, but as he was rushing to his office, he saw the smoke billowing from the twin towers. His brother, Gary Lutnick, and 658 of Cantor Fitzgeralds 960 employees died in the terrorist attacks that day.

We don’t know how Howard dealt with the tragedy after that day, except for the few clues he found in interviews. For the next three years, he “cried almost every day,” according to The Economist, even shedding tears in one TV interview after another. Initially, the media sympathized and praised him, but within days, they began to criticize him fiercely for not paying the families of the employees who died, calling him heartless, hypocritical, and sensational. He insisted that he had no choice: “It’s just math… The company just didn’t have the money.” Over the next five years, he donated about a quarter of the remaining employees’ salaries to the victims’ families’ fund. Over time, the company recovered. His employees, he said, “stitched his soul back together.”

Fortunately, Howard took Cantor Fitzgeralds electronic trading subsidiary, eSpeed, public in 1999. This electronic trading system did not require brokers, which was one of the key reasons why Cantor Fitzgerald survived after the 9/11 attacks. Due to the loss of a large number of employees, they were forced to adopt electronic trading to replace the traditional way of operating the Treasury market.

In 2013, Cantor Fitzgerald reached a $135 million settlement with American Airlines and its insurers over lawsuits for death and personal injury, according to the Associated Press. We can never, and never will, describe this as ordinary, Howard said at the time. There is no way for us to describe this compromise with words like ordinary, fair, or reasonable. All we can say is that this matter is legally closed.

Trump referenced the tragedy when he nominated Howard Lutnick to be commerce secretary, calling him “the personification of resilience in the face of unspeakable tragedy.”

Musk supported him to be the Secretary of the Treasury, but he went to the Secretary of Commerce

As a billionaire, his rhetoric always favors traditional American blue-collar workers. During his campaign, Trump proposed a 60% tariff on Chinese imports and a maximum tariff of 20% on all other US imports. Howard explicitly supported this plan in an interview with CNBC in September. He said: Tariffs are a great tool that the president can use - we need to protect American workers.

He is also a full-throated supporter of the MAGA movement. Howard is one of Trumps top fundraisers for his 2020 and 2024 presidential campaigns. He has hosted fundraisers at his Manhattan home and publicly supported Trumps policies.

In October 2024, Lutnick gave a speech at a Trump rally at Madison Square Garden, highlighting the strong performance of the U.S. economy in 1900 and advocating for a return to high tariffs and no income tax. Howard claimed that he missed the time when the U.S. had no income tax.

In 2022, he pushed for the listing of Rumble, a right-wing video platform, to provide a platform for public figures who were rejected by mainstream tech giants. “This is the return of the free speech internet,” he said. “We just want the America we grew up in.”

Earlier, billionaire Elon Musk and others in Trumps circle called on Trump to abandon the original favorite candidate for Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, and support Howard. Musk said in a post: Bessent is a by the book choice, while Howard Lutnick will truly drive change.

However, in the end, Howard Lutnick did not become the Secretary of the Treasury, but was nominated as the Secretary of Commerce. (Extended reading: Focus on the nomination of US Treasury Secretary, can the Crypto industry welcome new allies? )

Howard Lutnicks Crypto Talk

Howard Lutnick and his companys relationship and support for crypto are real. In an interview with CNBC podcast last year, he said: I am a supporter of cryptocurrency, but I am very clear: Bitcoin is just Bitcoin. Other tokens are not worth mentioning. He also added: I am very supportive of a stablecoin called Tether.

Earlier, he said at the Bitcoin Conference: Bitcoin is like gold and should be freely traded anywhere in the world. As the worlds largest wholesaler, we will do everything we can to achieve this goal. Bitcoin should be traded globally without exception and without restrictions, just like gold.

Trump nominates Secretary of Commerce: How legendary is Howard Lutnick, who manages half of the USDT reserves?

According to Coindesk , his company is not only the manager of Tether reserves, but also co-processes U.S. Treasury transactions; Cantor Fitzgerald also recently announced a Bitcoin financing business that plans to provide leverage to Bitcoin investors with an initial capital of up to $2 billion.

At the latest X launch, Howard said, “Thank you, President Trump, for trusting me to help achieve your goal of “Make America Great Again.” As the next Secretary of Commerce, I will join the best government team America has ever seen and unleash our full economic potential!”

Trump nominates Secretary of Commerce: How legendary is Howard Lutnick, who manages half of the USDT reserves?

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