The asset administration agency’s $380 million OnChain U.S. Authorities Cash Fund instructions practically a 3rd of the tokenized Treasuries sector.
Franklin Templeton, the asset administration behemoth with over $1.4 trillion in AUM, has launched peer-to-peer transfers for its OnChain U.S. Authorities Cash Fund (BENJI), enabling traders within the fund to switch their shares to one another.
“Finally, we hope for belongings constructed on blockchain rails to work seamlessly with the remainder of the digital asset ecosystem,” mentioned Roger Bayston, Head of Digital Belongings at Franklin Templeton, in a press release.
Launched in 2021, BENJI was the primary U.S. mutual fund to make use of a public blockchain – Stellar – to document transactions and monitor possession. Every BENJI token represents a share within the liquid fund, which trades on the Nasdaq change below the FOBXX ticker and invests in short-term authorities securities that at the moment provide a 5% yield, roughly.
“Permitting fund shares to be transferred peer-to-peer places Franklin Templeton on the chopping fringe of the monetary sector the place tokenized real-world belongings are an trade staple and extra open, clear, and accessible,” Stellar Improvement Basis Chief Enterprise Officer Jason Chlipala informed The Defiant through electronic mail.
With a market capitalization of $380 million, BENJI leads the tokenized Treasuries sector, however the ongoing real-world asset (RWA) growth has seen it lose some market share to newer opponents like Blackrock’s BUIDL, which has amassed over $300 million of belongings since launching on Ethereum simply over a month in the past. BUIDL can’t be transferred amongst holders.

Buyers can entry the fund by way of Franklin Templeton’s Benji digital belongings platform, which requires customers to finish Know Your Buyer (KYC) and Anti-Cash Laundering (AML) formalities.
With U.S. benchmark rates of interest at two-decade highs, RWAs have been a prevailing narrative in DeFi for the previous yr. The tokenized Treasuries sector has grown to just about $1.2 billion as of April 25 – up 67% since Jan. 1, in line with rwa.xyz.





