Gate News message, April 16 — Franklin Templeton is building on blockchain with a crypto-native approach, according to Mike Reed, the company’s head of digital asset partnerships, speaking at the LONGITUDE conference in Paris.
Despite being a traditional financial institution, Franklin Templeton is genuinely constructing on the blockchain with the spirit of a crypto-native company, Reed stated. He added that the crypto industry remains in its early stages, but the pace of change is accelerating.
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