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Institutions Just Got a New Way to Trade Crypto Without Touching an Exchange

DATE POSTED:February 11, 2026

Institutional investors now have a new way to trade crypto without depositing assets directly on an exchange. The milestone follows Binance and Franklin Templeton’s unveiling of an off-exchange collateral program built around tokenized money market funds (MMFs).

The initiative reflects a broader shift toward real-world asset (RWA) tokenization and infrastructure tailored to the needs of large financial players, but risks remain.

Binance and Franklin Templeton Launch Off-Exchange Crypto Collateral for Institutions

Binance co-CEO Richard Teng confirmed the launch, stating that institutional clients can now use tokenized MMF shares issued through Franklin Templeton’s Benji Technology Platform as collateral for trading on Binance.

“…improving efficiency and bringing TradFi and crypto closer,” said Teng.

Under the program, eligible institutions can use tokenized shares of Franklin Templeton’s regulated MMFs as collateral while keeping those assets in third-party custody.

Instead of transferring funds onto an exchange, the collateral’s value is mirrored within Binance’s trading environment using infrastructure provided by custody partner Ceffu.

This structure addresses a long-standing concern among institutional traders: counterparty risk. This is much like Bitcoin ETFs helped quell institutional concern about crypto exposure.

By keeping assets off-exchange, firms can reduce exposure to exchange failures while still accessing liquidity and trading opportunities.

The design also improves capital efficiency. Traditional collateral posted on exchanges often earns no yield. However, MMFs generate returns, allowing institutions to keep capital productive while supporting trading activity.

“Our off-exchange collateral program is just that: letting clients easily put their assets to work in third-party custody while safely earning yield in new ways,” read an excerpt in the announcement, citing Roger Bayston, Head of Digital Assets at Franklin Templeton.

Meanwhile, Catherine Chen, Head of VIP and Institutional at Binance, sees the move as part of a broader effort to integrate TradFi instruments into blockchain-based markets.

A milestone in the Binance–Franklin Templeton Partnership

The launch marks the first live product from a strategic collaboration announced in September 2025. It also highlights the accelerating role of tokenized RWA in crypto markets, particularly low-volatility instruments such as Treasury-backed funds and money market products.

Demand for yield-bearing collateral that can support 24/7 trading cycles is rising, according to industry participants.

“Institutions increasingly require trading models that prioritize risk management without sacrificing capital efficiency,” said Ian Loh, CEO of Ceffu.

Meanwhile, Binance community representatives emphasized that custody, yield, and operational safeguards remain top priorities for institutional investors.

Why does this matter?

Because serious institutions care about custody, yield, and capital efficiency.

Now they can keep assets in third-party custody and still trade on Binance using tokenized MMFs as collateral.

That’s infrastructure evolving.

Users first. https://t.co/tzx6HGDlbL

— Diana