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Binance and Franklin Templeton Launch Tokenized Fund Collateral Program for Institutional Traders

Binance and Franklin Templeton have introduced a program designed to address institutional concerns about leaving large crypto balances on exchanges. The initiative allows institutional clients to deploy capital for trading without moving assets directly onto trading platforms.

Under the program, clients can use tokenized shares of Franklin Templeton money market funds issued via the Benji platform as collateral when trading on Binance. The underlying assets remain in regulated custody, while Binance mirrors the collateral value within its trading environment. This structure allows trading activity without transferring cash or crypto onto the exchange.

Program Mechanics and Custody

The collateralized setup aims to reduce counterparty risk, responding to market concerns following multiple exchange failures and custody incidents. Pledged assets continue to earn yield, enhancing capital efficiency compared with idle exchange balances.

Custody and settlement for the program are managed by Ceffu, Binance’s institutional custody partner. Ceffu holds tokenized fund shares in regulated custody while enabling their use as trading collateral, ensuring that assets remain segregated from exchange balance sheets. The institutional custody platform received a full Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), authorizing it to provide regulated custody services in and from Dubai.

The program reflects a broader trend among asset managers and banks to adapt traditional cash and liquidity products for tokenized markets, rather than creating fully crypto-native investment vehicles. Franklin Templeton has previously updated its money market funds to integrate with blockchain-based settlement systems, including frameworks designed to comply with U.S. stablecoin reserve requirements.

U.S. regulatory sentiment has also shifted toward accommodating these innovations. SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda recently emphasized that the agency should avoid “unnecessary roadblocks” as tokenization transitions from conceptual frameworks to practical market applications.

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