Franklin Templeton offers peer-to-peer transfer of BENJI tokens
Franklin Templeton Digital Asset announced the point-to-point transfer function of BENJI security tokens. This new feature will provide users with the ability to send BENJI tokens to other BENJI holders' digital wallets. Benji is a retail mobile application and institutional network application that allows investors to browse tokenized securities and cryptocurrencies and invest in the world's first locally issued tokenized currency fund on the blockchain. Benji is provided and operated by Franklin Distributors, LLC, a part of Franklin Templeton's global asset management organization.
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