Comprehensive Analysis of Canton Network: Wall Street's Blockchain Ambition

marsbitPublished on 2026-03-15Last updated on 2026-03-15

Abstract

Canton Network is positioned at the convergence of key crypto trends, including real-world asset tokenization, institutional blockchain adoption, privacy infrastructure, and stablecoin settlements. It has attracted major financial institutions like DTCC, Nasdaq, and Broadridge, which are deploying real workflows such as treasury tokenization, repo financing, and collateral management. The network is designed for regulated entities, offering granular transaction privacy and validator-level control while maintaining interoperability. Its architecture separates execution from coordination, using validator nodes operated by participants and synchronizers for atomic settlement. Key adoptions include DTCC tokenizing U.S. Treasuries, Broadridge processing trillions in repo transactions, and Nasdaq integrating its Calypso platform. Tokenomics are usage-driven, with weekly CC burns increasing by 216% since TGE, and the burn-to-mint ratio rising to 0.90, nearing a deflationary state. Despite generating the highest revenue among L1s in February, Canton trades at a discount to peers, possibly due to high emissions and its perception as financial infrastructure. Catalysts include regulatory clarity from the Clarity Act and DTCC’s broader tokenization platform launch in late 2026. Risks include token concentration, with 54% of CC held by a few entities, though these are largely operational holdings. Canton aims to become a core coordination layer for tokenized financial markets.

Source: Blockworks Research

Author: Kunal Doshi

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Several of the most important narratives in the crypto space are beginning to converge: including the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA), institutional-grade blockchain adoption, privacy infrastructure, and stablecoins as a settlement rail.

Canton Network is at the intersection of these trends and has assembled the industry's most powerful group of institutional participants.

Major financial institutions, including DTCC (The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation), Nasdaq, Broadridge, and several global banks, have already deployed real-world workflows on the network covering treasury tokenization, repo financing, collateral management, and payments.

If this trend continues, Canton could become the coordination layer for the tokenized financial market, with assets, cash, and collateral moving between institutions in real-time. As more financial activity flows through the network, the volume of transaction coordination increases, driving up network revenue and token burn, pushing the network towards deflation.

Key Takeaways

  • Architecture designed for regulated institutions. Canton supports granular transaction privacy and validator-level control while maintaining interoperability between applications, addressing key compliance hurdles faced by institutions.
  • Adoption spans the entire institutional financial stack. DTCC is bringing regulated collateral on-chain; Broadridge processes over $7 trillion in repo activity monthly; Nasdaq is integrating Canton with its Calypso risk and collateral management platform.
  • Network effects may increase coordination activity. As more institutions join and transact with each other, the number of counterparties increases, and more transactions are routed through the "Global Synchronizer," driving higher CC burn.
  • Tokenomics increasingly driven by usage. Since the Token Generation Event (TGE), the weekly burn has grown by 216%, and the burn-to-mint ratio has risen to 0.90. If activity continues to expand, the network will approach a potentially deflationary state.
  • Valuation remains discounted relative to peers. Canton generated the highest revenue (REV) among major L1 networks in February, but its trading multiples are lower, possibly reflecting recent inflation and the market viewing it more as financial infrastructure than a general-purpose public chain.
  • Regulatory clarity and institutional rollouts are key catalysts. The passage of the Clarity Act and DTCC's broader tokenization platform launch in the second half of 2026 could accelerate institutional adoption and increase the volume of assets and transactions moving on Canton.
  • Token concentration remains a potential risk. Approximately 54% of the circulating CC is held by a small number of network participants, although many of these balances are operational rewards rather than speculative holdings.

Pain Points of Institutional Tokenization

Tokenization promises faster settlement, lower reconciliation costs, and more efficient capital utilization. But in practice, most blockchain designs force institutions to choose between regulatory compliance and the ability to transact across a shared network.

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has made it clear that the choice of infrastructure directly impacts regulatory treatment. Banks tokenizing traditional assets must demonstrate robust governance, clear validator control, strong data privacy, and sound operational risk management. If these conditions are not met, tokenized exposures could face significantly higher capital charges, eroding the economic benefits tokenization is meant to bring.

  • Public permissionless blockchains offer interoperability and composability, but transaction data is visible to validators and potentially the entire market. For regulated institutions, broadcasting information about liquidity needs, margin movements, or collateral positions is unacceptable. Even anonymized activity can leak commercially sensitive insights. Institutions need to know who validates their transactions and who has access to their data.
  • Private blockchains restrict access but introduce fragmentation. Each network becomes a silo, limiting asset liquidity and cross-platform composability. Privacy is often implemented at a broad channel level, and participants might still see more activity than a strict "need-to-know" basis allows.

Thus, institutions face a structural trade-off: public networks lack sufficient control, while private networks lack meaningful interoperability. Canton aims to bridge this gap by combining granular privacy and validator-level control with shared synchronization and atomic settlement across independent applications.

Network Architecture and Privacy Model

Canton separates execution from coordination. Smart contracts written in Daml run on validator nodes operated by participating institutions and application providers. Each organization runs its own validator node, which serves as its gateway to the network and only validates transactions it participates in. This design allows institutions to maintain control over their infrastructure and transaction validation.

Validators connect to a Synchronizer, responsible for routing and ordering messages between parties. The Synchronizer ensures multi-party transactions are settled atomically and consistently among participants. It does not validate transactions and cannot view transaction data, as all messages are end-to-end encrypted. The Synchronizer only orders the encrypted payloads, similar to a post office handling sealed envelopes.

Canton supports multiple synchronizers. The Global Synchronizer acts as a shared public coordination layer operated by "Super Validators" using Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus. It provides a neutral backbone, allowing independent applications and institutions to interoperate while maintaining the flexibility of a connected ecosystem.

Network Participants

Validators: Infrastructure nodes operated by institutions. They store contract state, validate participating transactions, and provide application interfaces for users and services.

Applications: Business logic deployed on validators. They define the contract rules and data permissions for use cases like stablecoins, repo, custody, and tokenized assets.

Super Validators: Operate the Global Synchronizer and ensure decentralized message ordering for the public network. While validators only validate transactions they participate in, Super Validators maintain the shared coordination layer.

Governance is kept transparent through the Canton Foundation and follows institutional standards. Anyone can view or submit Canton Improvement Proposals (CIPs). The Super Validators operating the Global Synchronizer vote on key decisions, including upgrades and changes to code and services. The Canton Foundation supports the development and oversight of the Global Synchronizer, ensuring governance actions are publicly visible and members are involved. The Foundation runs a node on behalf of its members and participates in governance votes, helping to maintain the network's neutrality and trust.

Institutional Adoption to Date

DTCC Integrates DTC-Custodied Treasuries with Canton

DTCC is a core post-crisis infrastructure provider for the US capital markets. Through its central securities depository subsidiary (DTC), it custodies and protects over $100 trillion in assets, including stocks, ETFs, money market instruments, and more. Its decision to tokenize a subset of DTC-custodied Treasuries on Canton represents a structural step towards bringing core market collateral on-chain.

After receiving a "No Action Letter" from the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), DTCC announced plans to mint a subset of DTC-custodied Treasuries on Canton, with its MVP (Minimum Viable Product) targeted for the first half of 2026. These are not synthetic assets; the tokenized Treasuries retain the same CUSIP, meaning they remain the same security legally and operationally within existing market infrastructure. Participants can use the asset in traditional systems or in tokenized form without changing its legal status.

DTCC has also joined Canton as a Super Validator, operating infrastructure for the Global Synchronizer and participating in network governance.

More important than the issuance are the use cases proven. A Canton working group including Bank of America, Circle, Citadel, Cumberland, Société Générale, Tradeweb, and Virtu has completed real-time on-chain US Treasury financing for stablecoins. These transactions include weekend repos, atomic settlement, and real-time collateral reuse. DTCC's move brings regulated collateral on-chain, and these transactions demonstrate that these assets can be actively financed and mobilized at an institutional scale.

Broadridge: Institutional Repo at Production Scale

Broadridge's Distributed Ledger Repo (DLR) platform currently processes over $350 billion in daily transaction volume. Repos (repurchase agreements) are short-term collateralized financing backed by assets like US Treasuries and are a core liquidity engine for global capital markets. This activity is already running in production on Canton.

DLR has been operational since 2021, with a user base including major banks, broker-dealers, and traditional asset managers. The platform integrates with existing market infrastructure, including custodians, front-office trading systems, and back-office settlement platforms, allowing institutions to onboard with minimal operational disruption.

Within DLR, key components of the repo lifecycle are handled on-chain, including the custody of tokenized collateral, execution of repo trades, and settlement of cash and securities between counterparties. Certain operational processes remain off-chain, such as archival record-keeping and updates to control over the underlying collateral held in traditional custodian accounts. As DTCC plans to bring regulated, high-quality collateral directly onto Canton, the associated repo financing can also occur on-chain, which would increase activity on the Broadridge DLR platform.

Nasdaq: On-Chain Margin and Collateral Infrastructure

Nasdaq has completed a pilot connecting its Calypso platform to the Canton Network. Calypso is one of the most widely used institutional systems for managing risk, margin, and collateral among global banks and asset managers. This pilot demonstrated how on-chain infrastructure can integrate directly with existing institutional risk systems.

The test was conducted jointly by QCP, Primrose Capital, and Digital Asset. Enterprises can automatically calculate margin requirements on-chain in real-time and move collateral between counterparties, while continuing to use their existing portfolio and risk systems. For institutions operating across time zones and asset classes, this reduces operational friction and improves capital efficiency.

Nasdaq has also joined Canton as a Super Validator. This builds on Nasdaq's strategic investment in Digital Asset (the creator of Canton), with other investors including BNY (Bank of New York), iCapital, and S&P Global.

Other Key Institutional Partners

Several other global institutions are building applications on Canton. JPMorgan plans to natively introduce JPM Coin to the network for 24/7 institutional cash and collateral settlement. London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) is launching its digital clearing house on Canton to support real-time post-trade workflows. Lloyds Banking Group executed the UK's first production-grade tokenized Treasury and deposit transaction on the network.

These initiatives are supported by a growing number of Super Validators operated by Digital Asset, Tradeweb, Cumberland, and others.

Institutional Impact

Announcements of major financial institutions becoming Super Validators have served as short-term price catalysts. Following the confirmations of DTCC and Nasdaq as Super Validators, CC outperformed BTC by 54% and 31%, respectively, over the subsequent two days. This move likely reflects increased market confidence that globally recognized financial institutions are committing to the network at the infrastructure and governance level, not just at the application level.

Beyond narrative-driven price movements, these developments could translate into sustained network activity:

  • Nasdaq's work focuses on collateral management. Margin recalculations, collateral pledging, and portfolio adjustments are high-frequency activities. If these workflows move on-chain between independent institutions, they will generate ongoing coordination transactions.
  • DTCC and Broadridge represent the asset and funding layers. DTCC brings regulated collateral on-chain, while Broadridge already facilitates repo financing activity at scale. Tokenizing an asset is a one-time act; the real potential lies in these Treasuries being repeatedly financed, pledged, and reused among counterparties.

Currently, much of the activity from large institutions runs in private synchronization environments, not through the Global Synchronizer. Therefore, this activity has not yet contributed substantially to the Global Synchronizer's message flow. However, as more independent institutions onboard and begin transacting with each other, the demand for coordination will increase. Each new participant expands the number of potential counterparties, enhancing the network effects of the entire system. Transactions spanning multiple validators are routed through the Global Synchronizer. As the scale of cross-institutional financing and collateral activity grows, the message volume will translate into higher CC burn.

Tokenomics

Transactions spanning multiple validators are ordered through the Global Synchronizer, where fees are paid by burning CC. Fees are priced in "USD per MB of transaction data" but settled in CC using an on-chain conversion rate. These fees are burned rather than paid to validators, directly reducing the token supply. This structure allows institutions to pay predictable, USD-based infrastructure costs while linking network usage to token supply dynamics.

Burn Trends: Since TGE, the weekly CC burn has grown by 216%, from 46.2 million to approximately 100 million. In USD terms, daily fees in recent weeks have ranged between $2.2 million and $3.2 million. As a percentage of the circulating supply, the weekly burn rate has increased from 0.14% to 0.26%, with some weeks even exceeding 0.30%.

  • Emission Model: CC follows a pure earn model. There was no pre-allocation to investors, team, or foundation. All tokens are minted through network participation. A total of 100 billion CC can be minted over the first 10 years, followed by a fixed annual emission of 2.5 billion thereafter.

  • Halvings: Periodic halvings reduce the output over time. The most recent occurred on January 12, 2026, cutting the annual emission from 20 billion to 10 billion.

Reward Distribution: Newly minted tokens are distributed to Applications, Validators, and Super Validators. Over time, the allocation focus has shifted: the emission share for Super Validators has decreased from 80% at launch to 20% currently, while Application rewards have increased from 15% to 62%. The system is intentionally transitioning from early infrastructure incentives to application-driven incentives.

Inflation vs. Deflation: The current monthly inflation rate is gradually decreasing from 2.15% to 1.7% (approx. 26.3% annualized). While still high relative to other L1s, the burn rate is rapidly closing the gap. Since TGE, the daily burn-to-mint ratio has risen from 0.16 to 0.90.

At the current rate, Canton is approaching a balance point where daily burn equals daily mint. If the burn ratio consistently exceeds 1, the network will enter net deflation, directly addressing a primary investor concern.

Active Applications and Emerging Use Cases

Looking at the top 10 applications by reward share, the number of active earners is steadily expanding, indicating a growing, healthy ecosystem. At current prices, approximately $82.2 million worth of CC is distributed to applications monthly. This creates significant economic incentives for builders, who can also pass rewards on to end-users to bootstrap liquidity and usage.

  • Brale: Currently leads in reward share. It has constructed a bridge converting USDC and USDT into Canton-native equivalents, enabling private, institutional-grade payments and settlement. It effectively serves as the ecosystem's on/off-ramp, allowing treasury and capital markets participants to move cash on-chain without exposing transaction details.

  • Hashnote: (Acquired by Circle in January 2025) brings yield-bearing collateral on-chain via USYC, a tokenized reverse repo product with assets under management exceeding $1 billion. USYC can be used for margin, collateral, and trading workflows while preserving privacy. Subscription fees are paid in CC, and Hashnote redistributes part of the rewards to connected validators.

Other top reward earners include infrastructure and tooling services: Denex Gas Station (bandwidth management), Cantara (peer-to-peer billing), Fairmint (on-chain equity issuance), The Tie (analytics services), 5North’s Loop (wallet provider), and Digital Asset’s DA Utility (asset tokenization standard).

As the application base expands, network activity has increased dramatically. Daily transaction volume grew from around 155,000 in the first half of 2025 to over 1 million in the second half.

Circle's launch of USDCx is a significant recent development. USDCx is a privacy-preserving stablecoin, 1:1 backed by USDC in Circle's reserves. Only transacting parties can view the details, addressing a major obstacle to institutional stablecoin adoption.

In February 2026, a multinational corporation executed the first private on-chain stablecoin payroll on Canton. The transaction was powered by Toku (managing payroll logic) and Cantor8 (providing secure employee wallets).

Valuation Analysis

In terms of network revenue (REV), defined as paid block space and settlement coordination fees, Canton generated the highest revenue among major L1s in February, at $74.7 million, roughly 2.8 times that of second-place Solana.

We use the 10-year supply milestone of 100 billion to estimate the Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV). In practice, Canton's future supply is dynamic due to ongoing burns.

Despite a conservative adjustment for future supply expansion, Canton still trades at a significant discount to other L1 networks on both Market Cap/Revenue (MC/REV) and FDV/Revenue (FDV/REV) multiples.

  • Reason 1: Recent token emissions are high.

  • Reason 2: The market's interpretation of Canton's role. The market currently views it as financial infrastructure rather than a general-purpose public chain. Compared to traditional financial market infrastructure providers like CME, Nasdaq, ICE, and LSEG (which typically trade at multiples around 8x), Canton's valuation is more in line with them.

Additional upside potential could stem from the network beginning to support applications that generate sustained on-chain activity, such as prediction markets, perpetual trading, and lending markets.

  • Unhedged: The first privacy prediction market on Canton, has processed over 10 million CC in trading volume.
  • CantonSwap: A decentralized exchange, already ranked among the top 25 reward-receiving applications.
  • Franklin Templeton: Its BENJI tokenized money market fund is live on the network.

Potential Catalysts

Clarity Act: A potential regulatory catalyst. This legislation would help define the regulatory treatment of digital assets and blockchain infrastructure in the US, reducing uncertainty for banks and clearinghouses. The current probability of it being signed into law in 2026 is predicted to be around 60% on Polymarket.

DTCC Tokenization Platform Rollout: DTCC plans to launch a production-grade platform in the second half of 2026. If Canton is used as the settlement environment, it would significantly expand the asset range and transaction activity.

Potential Risks

Token Concentration: CC ownership is concentrated among a small number of participants. The top reward recipients collectively hold approximately 54% of the circulating supply. If large holders cash out, it could create selling pressure.

Limited Market Liquidity: To date, the depth (around -2%) on the Bybit spot market is approximately $350,000; this means that even relatively small trades can significantly impact price action if large position holders choose to reduce their holdings, thereby exacerbating market volatility. However, over time, market liquidity is expected to improve if more exchanges list the token. Since the beginning of the year, exchanges like OKX and Robinhood have listed CC, which should gradually increase its trading depth and broaden market access.

Context: It's important to note that these balances primarily belong to core contributors and infrastructure providers and are operational rather than speculative in nature. The Canton Foundation recently approved a proposal allowing Super Validators to lock up part of their rewards to maintain validator weight, which should help strengthen long-term alignment and reduce the likelihood of large-scale sell-offs.

Conclusion

Canton represents one of the most credible attempts to bring traditional financial infrastructure on-chain. Its architecture is designed around institutional needs, and early adoption by organizations like DTCC, Nasdaq, and Broadridge indicates the network is gaining traction.

While much activity is still in its early stages, with the dual expansion of institutional and application activity, Canton may increasingly become a core coordination layer for financial markets.

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October 10, 2024: The research paper was made publicly available on arXiv, offering an in-depth exploration of the framework and its performance evaluation based on the OSWorld benchmark. October 12, 2024: A video presentation was released, providing a visual insight into the capabilities and features of Agent S, further engaging potential users and investors. These markers in the timeline not only illustrate the progress of Agent S but also indicate its commitment to transparency and community engagement. Key Points About Agent S As the Agent S framework continues to evolve, several key attributes stand out, underscoring its innovative nature and potential: Innovative Framework: Designed to provide an intuitive use of computers akin to human interaction, Agent S brings a novel approach to task automation. Autonomous Interaction: The ability to interact autonomously with computers through GUI signifies a leap towards more intelligent and efficient computing solutions. Complex Task Automation: With its robust methodology, it can automate complex, multi-step tasks, making processes faster and less error-prone. Continuous Improvement: The learning mechanisms enable Agent S to improve from past experiences, continually enhancing its performance and efficacy. Versatility: Its adaptability across different operating environments like OSWorld and WindowsAgentArena ensures that it can serve a broad range of applications. As Agent S positions itself in the Web3 and crypto landscape, its potential to enhance interaction capabilities and automate processes signifies a significant advancement in AI technologies. Through its innovative framework, Agent S exemplifies the future of digital interactions, promising a more seamless and efficient experience for users across various industries. Conclusion Agent S represents a bold leap forward in the marriage of AI and Web3, with the capacity to redefine how we interact with technology. While still in its early stages, the possibilities for its application are vast and compelling. Through its comprehensive framework addressing critical challenges, Agent S aims to bring autonomous interactions to the forefront of the digital experience. As we move deeper into the realms of cryptocurrency and decentralisation, projects like Agent S will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of technology and human-computer collaboration.

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