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Sui Announces Partnership with Franklin Templeton to Boost Blockchain Development

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In Brief

  • Sui and Franklin Templeton form a strategic partnership, focusing on blockchain development and ecosystem growth.
  • Few specifics on the collaboration have been revealed, though existing Sui projects suggest potential focus areas like DeFi and tokenization.
  • Sui's recent bull run and strong fundamentals make it an appealing partner for Franklin Templeton's blockchain initiatives.
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Sui, a Layer-1 network, announced a new partnership with investment firm Franklin Templeton. This partnership includes capital investment in Sui and support for the firm’s blockchain development.

Despite a few vague details, the exact nature of the working relationship between the two companies remains unclear.

Sui Partners Franklin Templeton

Sui, the prominent Layer-1 blockchain, recently partnered with investment firm Franklin Templeton. This partnership will prioritize supporting a developer ecosystem rather than focusing directly on SUI development. The firm claimed Franklin Templeton has been supporting blockchain projects since 2018, and its CEO has espoused blockchain technology.

“Franklin Templeton Digital Assets has previously invested in the Sui ecosystem, and this new partnership will provide further benefit by seeking value creation opportunities to allow Sui builders to deploy novel technology onchain,” Sui claimed in a social media post.

As of yet, the firm has publicly revealed very few exact details about the partnership’s planned blockchain developments. Instead, the firm discussed several of its existing projects that attracted Franklin Templeton’s attention: its DeFi central limit order book, a decentralized mobile carrier, and an MPC network.

Still, this information does provide a few clues about the investment firm’s intentions. Earlier this year, Franklin Templeton explored DePin projects, considering them a possible lucrative development area. The firm has also been investing heavily in tokenization. It may help Sui by supporting its blockchain developers in these areas, especially DePin.

Sui, for its part, is performing quite well lately. It recently went on a remarkable bull run, climbing 74% in one month before hitting an all-time high on November 20. Yesterday, its blockchain stopped producing blocks for nearly two hours, but its token price remained impressively steady. These fundamentals could make Sui an attractive partner for Franklin Templeton.

One-Month Sui Bull Run
One-Month Sui Bull Run. Source: BeInCrypto

Franklin Templeton has not yet made any direct announcements about this partnership. Sui additionally posted a more developed press release, but it did not have substantially different information than the talking points in its main announcement. Suffice it to say that Franklin Templeton is investing in Sui blockchain development.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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