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1h agoFranklin Templeton expands Canton Network integrating traditional finance with blockchain rails

Franklin Templeton extended its blockchain operations through the Canton Network, a permissioned DLT platform designed to connect regulated institutions with on-chain settlement infrastructure. The expansion links the firm’s tokenized U.S. money market fund to partner banks and custodians, enabling real-time asset transfer. Canton Network participants include Deloitte, Capgemini, and Goldman Sachs Digital Asset Group.
Franklin’s on-chain fund now manages over $380 million in tokenized assets. The company said the initiative supports interoperability between traditional and digital systems, enhancing transparency, settlement speed, and operational efficiency in institutional finance.
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1h agoFranklin Templeton expands Canton Network integrating traditional finance with blockchain rails

Franklin Templeton extended its blockchain operations through the Canton Network, a permissioned DLT platform designed to connect regulated institutions with on-chain settlement infrastructure. The expansion links the firm’s tokenized U.S. money market fund to partner banks and custodians, enabling real-time asset transfer. Canton Network participants include Deloitte, Capgemini, and Goldman Sachs Digital Asset Group.
Franklin’s on-chain fund now manages over $380 million in tokenized assets. The company said the initiative supports interoperability between traditional and digital systems, enhancing transparency, settlement speed, and operational efficiency in institutional finance.
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Franklin Templeton expands Canton Network integrating traditional finance with blockchain rails
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Franklin Templeton joined new partners on Canton Network to link $380 million tokenized funds with bank and custodian infrastructure for faster institutional settlement.
Franklin Templeton extended its blockchain operations through the Canton Network, a permissioned DLT platform designed to connect regulated institutions with on-chain settlement infrastructure. The expansion links the firm’s tokenized U.S. money market fund to partner banks and custodians, enabling real-time asset transfer. Canton Network participants include Deloitte, Capgemini, and Goldman Sachs Digital Asset Group.
Franklin’s on-chain fund now manages over $380 million in tokenized assets. The company said the initiative supports interoperability between traditional and digital systems, enhancing transparency, settlement speed, and operational efficiency in institutional finance.

Franklin Templeton extended its blockchain operations through the Canton Network, a permissioned DLT platform designed to connect regulated institutions with on-chain settlement infrastructure. The expansion links the firm’s tokenized U.S. money market fund to partner banks and custodians, enabling real-time asset transfer. Canton Network participants include Deloitte, Capgemini, and Goldman Sachs Digital Asset Group.
Franklin’s on-chain fund now manages over $380 million in tokenized assets. The company said the initiative supports interoperability between traditional and digital systems, enhancing transparency, settlement speed, and operational efficiency in institutional finance.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 18:39 IST