Franklin Templeton's tokenized US government money fund adds Base to supported chains
Key Takeaways
- Franklin Templeton's fund FOBXX is now available on Base blockchain.
- The expansion makes FOBXX the first large asset manager to launch on Base.
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Franklin Templeton’s OnChain US Government Money Market Fund is now tradeable on Coinbase’s Base, said the firm in a recent statement. With this integration, Franklin Templeton has become the first major asset manager to directly launch on the layer 2 blockchain.
The $410 million fund, which trades under the ticker FOBXX, is already available on five other blockchains, including Stellar, Aptos, Avalanche, Arbitrum, and Polygon, with Stellar acting as the primary network. Base becomes the sixth option for investors.
Launched in 2021, FOBXX marked the first money-market fund to utilize a public blockchain for recording transactions and ownership. Earlier this year, Franklin Templeton enabled peer-to-peer transfer capabilities for FOBXX, improving its utility within the digital asset ecosystem.
The fund currently stands as the second-largest tokenized fund in the market, just behind BlackRock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL), which has over $518 million in assets under management, as of October 31.
Since going live last year, Base has accumulated more than $8 billion in total value locked (TVL), ranking second only to Arbitrum among layer 2 blockchains. The network processed 55% more transactions in the third quarter compared to the second quarter.
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