Franklin Templeton: its spot bitcoin ETF will gain traction as financial advisers become more familiar with the product
Franklin Templeton's head of digital assets, Roger Bayston, said in an interview that despite a slow start, its spot bitcoin ETF will gain traction as financial advisers become more familiar with the product.Bayston said Franklin Templeton's core business is working with financial advisers and wealth platforms to provide solutions, products and services to clients. He believes Franklin Templeton will become the "digital asset provider of choice" as the investment world becomes more diverse.
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