Franklin Templeton Joins Forces with Canton to Revolutionize On-Chain Collateral
Wall Street meets blockchain—again. Franklin Templeton just plugged into Canton Network, signaling a seismic shift in how institutional players handle collateral. No more clunky legacy systems—just programmable assets moving at crypto speed.
Why this matters: The $1.4 trillion asset manager's move effectively endorses decentralized finance rails for traditional finance's most tedious workflows. Collateral management—traditionally a back-office nightmare—just got a defi upgrade.
The fine print: While the press release touts 'institutional-grade' solutions, skeptics note this is the same crowd that needed 15 years to adopt cloud computing. Still, watching TradFi giants play catch-up with crypto natives? Priceless.
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Franklin Templeton says the partnership marks a significant milestone in its institutional DeFi strategy. Roger Bayston, Head of Digital Assets, noted that the Canton integration is meant to align with how major financial institutions operate today while laying the groundwork for their future blockchain adoption.
The expansion comes as more large firms experiment with tokenized money market funds and on-chain collateral management. By connecting its tokenized products to Canton’s infrastructure, Franklin Templeton reinforces the accelerating shift toward real-world asset tokenization and highlights Canton’s push to become a Core foundation for institutional-grade digital finance.
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