Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson anticipates a rapid integration of digital asset technology into traditional finance, driven by blockchain's advantages. In a Fortune article, Johnson projected significant industry changes within five years. Franklin Templeton, which manages $1.5 trillion in assets, has been involved in digital assets since 2021, offering products like a Bitcoin and Ether ETF and a tokenized US government money market fund. Major financial players such as BlackRock and JPMorgan are also advancing in the crypto space, with BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF leading its category. Despite this momentum, outgoing Financial Stability Board Chair Klaas Knot has cautioned about the risks linked to crypto ETFs and stablecoins.