Franklin is expanding its proprietary Benji technology platform to the Canton Network
BlockBeats News, November 12, according to Decrypt, asset management giant Franklin Templeton announced that it will expand its proprietary Benji technology platform to the Canton Network, Canton being a private blockchain aimed at regulators. The Benji platform supports real-time transfer of tokenized fund shares, protocol-level compliance enforcement, and allows assets to settle in stablecoins or cash equivalents. The platform was initially deployed on public chains such as Stellar and Polygon, and this expansion marks a move towards institutional-grade infrastructure.
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