When a firm managing $1.67 trillion decides to build on compliant blockchain rails, the game changes.



Franklin Templeton isn't chasing narratives or riding waves. They're placing strategic bets on infrastructure that can actually handle institutional flow.

The shift? Real money moving toward systems built for compliance, not speculation. That's the signal worth watching.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 12-13 16:26
1.67 trillion is pouring in, this is what true institutional approval looks like, not us retail investors shouting randomly here.
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ShibaMillionairen'tvip
· 12-13 14:11
I have to say, the big players in institutions are really starting to get serious, this is exactly what I want to see.
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RuntimeErrorvip
· 12-13 13:33
1.67 trillion says, now that's the real highlight... compliant infrastructure isn't just talk, it's about pouring real money in. --- Franklin's move directly changed the entire narrative... those previous speculative stories should settle down. --- Huh? Doesn't that mean institutional money is coming in? Compliance is the way to go. --- Wow, players at the trillion-level are taking action, other small projects should be trembling... --- Real big funds don't care about those hype stories; they only care about one thing: can it fit within the regulatory framework. --- So, the future of blockchain still depends on these正规军 to pave the way... --- Wait, what they care about isn't the technology itself, but whether it can pass approval...
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PebbleHandervip
· 12-10 17:44
1.67 trillion yuan, this is the real "institutional entry," not something that small retail investors who boast all day can compare to. --- Honestly, compliant chains are indeed more reliable than those underground methods. Franklin Templeton's move is a decisive one. --- Moving real gold and silver onto compliant tracks shows that major institutions have long seen through it. The era of speculation is coming to an end. --- The key is that such level of capital flow can directly change the expectations of the entire ecosystem. This is no small matter. --- Choosing to build on-chain with 1.67 trillion yuan sends a signal that is much more valuable than a press release. --- Compliance is the future. The old hype strategies should have been eliminated long ago. FT's approach might be considered a breakthrough.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 12-10 17:43
1.67 trillion in funds are coming in, this time it's really serious.
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AirdropHuntervip
· 12-10 17:42
Hmm... 1.67 trillion coming to build on the chain. Now institutions are really getting serious. It's not about hype stories; they just see the value in compliant infrastructure. That's what real commitment looks like.
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0xSherlockvip
· 12-10 17:41
1.67 trillion yuan in funds entering the market, compliance chains are really about to take off --- Franklin's move is basically slap in the face for retail investors --- Honestly, this is real institutional recognition, much more reliable than the hype from big V influencers in the crypto circle --- Compliance will become mainstream sooner or later. It's truly a late realization to see it now --- Oh my, institutional funds are really coming in... my small position suddenly feels less虚 --- So those projects still hyping concepts are probably doomed --- This is the signal I've been waiting for; I no longer have to watch those purely speculative trash projects
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 12-10 17:37
Hmm, finally seeing real players with genuine funds entering the scene, not just founders who talk the talk.
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