Franklin Templeton's innovation chief Sandy Kaul recently dove into how distributed ledger tech is reshaping the financial landscape. The firm dropped a report examining this transformation — pretty fascinating stuff when you look at what's brewing beneath the surface.
These legacy institutions are finally getting serious about blockchain infrastructure. Not just lip service anymore.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 16h ago
yo finally the suits are connecting the dots... watched this exact price deviation pattern 3 months ago across xlm-xrp pairs, classic institutional onboarding signature. not financial advice but the liquidity dynamics are *chef's kiss* rn
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CryptoNomics
· 11-29 16:50
lol franklin templeton finally doing their homework? took them long enough. but honestly, the correlation between institutional adoption and token appreciation isn't as statistically significant as everyone thinks—you're all just watching the same narrative unfold.
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MagicBean
· 11-29 16:39
Is it true that major institutions are only now seriously getting into Blockchain? We've been here for a while, haha.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 11-29 16:29
Bro, this time it's real. The traditional big sharks are not pretending anymore and have started to invest real money.
Franklin Templeton's innovation chief Sandy Kaul recently dove into how distributed ledger tech is reshaping the financial landscape. The firm dropped a report examining this transformation — pretty fascinating stuff when you look at what's brewing beneath the surface.
These legacy institutions are finally getting serious about blockchain infrastructure. Not just lip service anymore.
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