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Jack Mallers: Cantor and Twenty One Capital file Form S-4 with SEC

Jack Mallers: Cantor and Twenty One Capital file Form S-4 with SEC @jackmallers: Cantor and Twenty One file S-4

Cantor Equity Partners, Inc. and Twenty One Capital, Inc. have jointly filed a draft registration statement on Form S-4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This filing marks a significant step in their upcoming business combination, providing initial details for investors and regulators.

Form S-4 is used for securities issued during mergers or exchanges, shedding light on planned consolidations or restructuring. Such moves are keenly watched by market analysts as they often indicate potential for growth or strategic pivots.

Industry experts note that this filing may also stir discussions within the Bitcoin and wider blockchain community, hinted at by the digital asset’s mention in related communications. Jack Mallers, a prominent figure in the Bitcoin space, highlighted this development, emphasizing the broader implications for the financial markets.

As stakeholders assess the strategic direction signaled by Cantor Equity Partners and Twenty One Capital, the involvement of key industry figures such as Jack Mallers invites comparisons to recent shifts toward making Bitcoin native to capital markets. The latest developments also revive broader questions about the underlying health of the economy in the era of fiat currency, a concern highlighted in prior commentary suggesting a silent depression due to fiat currency volatility.

In the previous news, tweet author Jack Mallers discussed Bitcoin's market dynamics and its future potential.

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