Franklin Templeton’s tokenized US government money fund adds Base to supported chains
Franklin Templeton's move to integrate with Base highlights the growing intersection of traditional finance and blockchain technology, enhancing liquidity. The post Franklin Templeton’s tokenized US government money fund...
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Franklin Templeton's move to integrate with Base highlights the growing intersection of traditional finance and blockchain technology, enhancing liquidity.
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