Franklin Templeton CEO warned: Digital asset transformation will not be "slow"
According to Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton, the transition to digital asset technologies will be sudden and striking. Giant asset executives - Blackrock, JPMorgan and Franklin Templeton - are currently in the field of blockchain and tokecinization. However, this transformation can create a breaking point for the entire sector.
Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton, one of the giants of the financial world, gave a very clear message in his article for Fortune:
“The advantages of Blockchain are so strong that the transition to digital asset technology will be neither slow nor gradual. The next five years will be the scene of transformations greater than the last fifty years.”
This powerful explanation is increasingly overlapping the traditional financial institution to the field of crypto and digital assets.
🧠 Alternatives offered by Blockchain
Johnson says Blockchain has left behind the traditional financial system in the following areas:
Micro Retay Integration (New Products such as In -Day Interest Gain)
The potential to combine global markets
High trading capacity (millions of transactions per second in the future)
Tokenized government bond funds and digital securities
Franklin Templeton has been active in the world of bloczinciri with Onchain US Government Money Fund since 2021. It also offers money market funds to your Token in networks such as Ethereum and Solana.
On Tuesday, the company launched a new Blockchain product with in -day return.
🏦 Traditional giants step into the crypto
Franklin Templeton is not alone. Here are other examples:
🔹 Blackrock
$ 11.6 trillion AUM is the world’s largest asset manager.
It has the largest Spot BTC ETF in the USA with Bitcoin Trust (IBIT).
72.6 billion dollars of assets are kept in IBIT.
He also launched Spot Ether ETFs.
🔹 JPMorgan
In 2020, he announced the Stablecoin called JPM Coin.
As of June 2025, crypto ETFs are preparing to accept them as collateral.
CEO Jamie Dimon said its customers can soon buy Bitcoin, but the bank will not hide these assets.
⚠️ Warning from global regulators: “We are approaching the threshold”
Klaas Knot, the President of the Board of Financial Stability (FSB), does not pose a direct risk for traditional finance, but:
“This situation can change with stabilcoins and ETFs. We are approaching a critical threshold.”
This explanation points to the rapidly increasing institutional interest, while new regulations will come to the agenda at the same speed.
📊 Evaluation: Revolution does not come quietly
Corporate giants no longer watch, building. The fact that the traditional finance from Spot ETFs to the token to bonds is intertwined with crypto will radically change the sector in the next 5 years, as Johnson said.
Time is shrinking for those who do not want to stay behind this transformation.