Franklin Templeton Head of Digital: More ETP applications expected
Sandy Kaul, Digital Asset Director at Franklin Templeton, said in an interview that we see the potential of the entire cryptocurrency field, so we will continue to develop our product line and continue to provide more opportunities for our investors to obtain this innovation and capture what we call the test version of this new protocol economy. When asked about Franklin Templeton's inclination towards Ethereum, Kaul did not provide specific details, but she said that the public should expect the company to submit more Exchange Traded Products (ETP) filings. You can expect to see us submit more documents at some point.
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