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Crypto Institutions Expand Offerings Amid Growing Demand

Mainstream investment firms launch new products and services to tap into the growing institutional crypto market

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In recent weeks, several major financial institutions have made significant moves to expand their cryptocurrency offerings, catering to the growing demand for digital assets among mainstream investors. These...

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    Franklin Templeton and Binance Launch Tokenized Collateral Program

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    Spark Launches Institutional Lending Products in Off-Chain Expansion

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    Robinhood Launches Public Testnet for Ethereum Layer 2 Blockchain

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    Interactive Brokers Taps Coinbase for ‘Perpetual-Style’ Crypto Futures

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Crypto Institutions Expand Offerings Amid Growing Demand

Mainstream investment firms launch new products and services to tap into the growing institutional crypto market

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In recent weeks, several major financial institutions have made significant moves to expand their cryptocurrency offerings, catering to the growing demand for digital assets among mainstream investors. These developments signal a significant shift in the crypto landscape, as traditional financial institutions increasingly recognize the potential of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

One notable example is the launch of a tokenized collateral program by Franklin Templeton, a global asset manager with over $1.6 trillion in assets under management, in collaboration with Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange. The program allows institutional clients to use tokenized money market funds as collateral when trading on Binance, providing a new way for institutions to earn yield on their assets.

Spark, an on-chain capital allocator incubated by Sky (formerly MakerDAO), has also launched two new products aimed at institutional borrowers. Spark Prime and Spark Institutional Lending target the off-chain crypto lending market, which Spark estimates to be around $33 billion. These products enable institutions to use collateral across both centralized platforms and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, supporting margin trading and off-exchange settlement.

Meanwhile, Robinhood, a popular retail brokerage firm, has launched the public testnet for Robinhood Chain, an Ethereum Layer 2 network built on Arbitrum. The testnet enables developers to start building apps and infrastructure on Robinhood Chain, which is designed to support tokenized real-world assets, lending platforms, perpetual futures exchanges, and other on-chain financial services.

In another significant development, Interop Protocol LayerZero has unveiled Zero, a new Layer 1 blockchain aimed at addressing scalability challenges in blockchain. Backed by heavyweight collaborators including Citadel Securities, The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), and Google Cloud, Zero is positioned as core infrastructure for financial markets, rather than just another platform for crypto apps.

Lastly, Interactive Brokers (IBKR), a leading global brokerage firm, has rolled out small-sized nano BTC and ETH futures contracts, leveraging Coinbase Derivatives' traditional futures offerings and perpetual-style futures. This move marks IBKR's latest foray into crypto, following its enablement of stablecoin deposits in December.

These developments demonstrate the growing recognition among mainstream financial institutions of the potential of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. As demand for crypto investments continues to grow, traditional financial institutions are increasingly expanding their offerings to cater to this demand, driving further adoption and innovation in the space.

According to Johann Kerbrat, Robinhood's head of crypto, the launch of Robinhood Chain's testnet is an early step toward building a broader on-chain financial ecosystem. "We think that it's really going to accelerate all the development of on-chain financial services and all this tokenization future that we've been talking [about] for a long time," Kerbrat told The Defiant.

The expansion of crypto offerings by mainstream financial institutions is also driven by the growing demand for yield among investors. As Franklin Templeton's collaboration with Binance demonstrates, institutions are looking for ways to earn yield on their assets, and tokenized collateral programs are emerging as a promising solution.

As the crypto market continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see further innovation and adoption among mainstream financial institutions. With the launch of new products and services, these institutions are poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of the crypto landscape.

In recent weeks, several major financial institutions have made significant moves to expand their cryptocurrency offerings, catering to the growing demand for digital assets among mainstream investors. These developments signal a significant shift in the crypto landscape, as traditional financial institutions increasingly recognize the potential of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

One notable example is the launch of a tokenized collateral program by Franklin Templeton, a global asset manager with over $1.6 trillion in assets under management, in collaboration with Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange. The program allows institutional clients to use tokenized money market funds as collateral when trading on Binance, providing a new way for institutions to earn yield on their assets.

Spark, an on-chain capital allocator incubated by Sky (formerly MakerDAO), has also launched two new products aimed at institutional borrowers. Spark Prime and Spark Institutional Lending target the off-chain crypto lending market, which Spark estimates to be around $33 billion. These products enable institutions to use collateral across both centralized platforms and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, supporting margin trading and off-exchange settlement.

Meanwhile, Robinhood, a popular retail brokerage firm, has launched the public testnet for Robinhood Chain, an Ethereum Layer 2 network built on Arbitrum. The testnet enables developers to start building apps and infrastructure on Robinhood Chain, which is designed to support tokenized real-world assets, lending platforms, perpetual futures exchanges, and other on-chain financial services.

In another significant development, Interop Protocol LayerZero has unveiled Zero, a new Layer 1 blockchain aimed at addressing scalability challenges in blockchain. Backed by heavyweight collaborators including Citadel Securities, The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), and Google Cloud, Zero is positioned as core infrastructure for financial markets, rather than just another platform for crypto apps.

Lastly, Interactive Brokers (IBKR), a leading global brokerage firm, has rolled out small-sized nano BTC and ETH futures contracts, leveraging Coinbase Derivatives' traditional futures offerings and perpetual-style futures. This move marks IBKR's latest foray into crypto, following its enablement of stablecoin deposits in December.

These developments demonstrate the growing recognition among mainstream financial institutions of the potential of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. As demand for crypto investments continues to grow, traditional financial institutions are increasingly expanding their offerings to cater to this demand, driving further adoption and innovation in the space.

According to Johann Kerbrat, Robinhood's head of crypto, the launch of Robinhood Chain's testnet is an early step toward building a broader on-chain financial ecosystem. "We think that it's really going to accelerate all the development of on-chain financial services and all this tokenization future that we've been talking [about] for a long time," Kerbrat told The Defiant.

The expansion of crypto offerings by mainstream financial institutions is also driven by the growing demand for yield among investors. As Franklin Templeton's collaboration with Binance demonstrates, institutions are looking for ways to earn yield on their assets, and tokenized collateral programs are emerging as a promising solution.

As the crypto market continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see further innovation and adoption among mainstream financial institutions. With the launch of new products and services, these institutions are poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of the crypto landscape.

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