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Traditional Finance Meets Tokenization As Franklin Templeton Clears Major Regulatory Hurdle
Franklin Templeton just received what it calls the first U.S. regulatory clearance for tokenized assets to be used inside conventional investment funds.
The decision removes a barrier that has blocked this kind of integration since blockchain-based funds first appeared.
The Green Light From Washington
The SEC’s Division of Investment Management recently issued a no-action letter, allowing Franklin Templeton’s registered mutual funds and ETFs to invest directly in FOBXX or BENJI, as posted on the SEC’s website.
The relief lets these funds use BENJI for cash management and as securities lending collateral. It also permits Franklin
Templeton Investor Services to hold private keys, bypassing three physical-vault custody provisions in Rule 17f-2. The letter comes with 12 conditions and reflects enforcement posture only, not formal Commission approval.
Why The Custody Piece Matters Most
Physical custody rules were written for paper certificates and traditional vaults. They don’t map cleanly onto a blockchain-based fund.
Franklin applied for relief specifically because those old rules blocked any registered fund from holding BENJI.
Other asset managers wanting the same access will each need their own exemption, meaning this is a precedent rather than an industry-wide unlock.
Franklin’s Crypto Footprint Is Already Large
Franklin launched FOBXX in 2021 as the first U.S. registered money market fund to use a public blockchain as its official system of record.
It now manages $2.5 billion in onchain assets, ranking as the fifth-largest tokenized asset manager globally.

In April 2026, the firm went further. It acquired 250 Digital from CoinFund and launched Franklin Crypto, a dedicated institutional crypto division targeting pensions, sovereign wealth funds, and large allocators seeking regulated digital asset exposure.
Techgaged has tracked the broader buildout since, noting how BlackRock and Franklin have both been developing blockchain-native cash management infrastructure for fund-level use.
Franklin could begin embedding BENJI inside conventional portfolios as early as Q4 2026. Watch FOBXX’s assets under management over the next two quarters.
A sustained climb above $1 billion would signal that internal fund flows are already moving into the tokenized structure.
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