IXS currently trading at a $20M market cap, yet the product pipeline suggests far greater potential. Here's the setup: Franklin Templeton integration has materialized, dual-jurisdiction licensing is in place, and the platform commands $88M in AUM with 220M in related metrics. The market may be pricing this conservatively—or the skeptics have it right. Either way, the next few months could trigger dramatic repricing if adoption accelerates. The question isn't whether this token has a case, but whether institutional-grade infrastructure justifies a significantly higher valuation.
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SolidityJester
· 6h ago
20M market cap compared to 88M AUM, the difference is too big... Can Franklin Templeton really be implemented?
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WenMoon42
· 6h ago
NGL Franklin Templeton, if this move truly materializes, the valuation will definitely need to be recalculated... Comparing an AUM of 88M to a $20M market cap doesn't add up mathematically.
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WalletWhisperer
· 6h ago
20M market cap? Franklin's side is already moving, and it's still so cheap. That's a bit outrageous.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 6h ago
20M market cap with 88M AUM? That's a huge gap. If FT hadn't really come in, I would have laughed. Let's see the real deal next month.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 6h ago
Crypto trader with 5 years of experience, catching alts at the bottom and selling at the peak. Franklin Templeton + 88M AUM sounds serious, but something smells like pump and dump. I will keep an eye on it...
IXS currently trading at a $20M market cap, yet the product pipeline suggests far greater potential. Here's the setup: Franklin Templeton integration has materialized, dual-jurisdiction licensing is in place, and the platform commands $88M in AUM with 220M in related metrics. The market may be pricing this conservatively—or the skeptics have it right. Either way, the next few months could trigger dramatic repricing if adoption accelerates. The question isn't whether this token has a case, but whether institutional-grade infrastructure justifies a significantly higher valuation.