
Franklin Templeton has integrated its proprietary Benji platform with the Canton Network, a blockchain infrastructure specifically engineered for regulated financial institutions. This strategic move allows Benji’s tokenized assets, most notably its on-chain U.S. government money market fund, to function as collateral and liquidity within the Canton Global Collateral Network. By connecting to this ecosystem, Franklin Templeton enables institutional participants like HSBC and BNP Paribas to mobilize tokenized assets for more efficient settlement and collateral management. The integration highlights a broader industry trend where major asset managers leverage blockchain as a backend infrastructure to bridge traditional finance with digital markets. With the tokenized U.S. Treasury market reaching approximately $8.4 billion, this development underscores the increasing institutional demand for programmable, on-chain investment products. The expansion follows a $135 million funding round for Digital Asset, the developer behind Canton, signaling robust capital commitment to institutional blockchain infrastructure. This partnership serves as a critical milestone in the maturation of the RWA sector, demonstrating how proprietary platforms can interoperate within regulated, multi-institutional networks.
Franklin Templeton's Benji is a proprietary investment platform that utilizes blockchain technology to offer tokenized investment products, such as money market funds, directly to investors. The Canton Network is a privacy-enabled, interoperable blockchain ecosystem designed specifically for institutional finance, allowing banks and asset managers to tokenize assets while maintaining regulatory compliance.