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canton fees

Canton

Institutional

How Canton’s Fee Model Removes Gas Volatility for Institutions

How can finance teams forecast on-chain costs if the native token is volatile? Canton prices network fees in USD per MB and settles them by burning Canton Coin at the governance-set on-chain rate.

AUG 14, 2026

Canton Token Standard V2

Canton

Institutional

Inside Canton Token Standard V2: Committed Allocations, HTLCs, and Institutional-Grade Cross-Chain Settlement

Canton Token Standard V2 adds committed allocations, a timelock primitive that locks the Canton leg of a trade until a settlement deadline. How it works?

AUG 13, 2026

privacy blockchain

Canton

Institutional

web3 infrastructure

Privacy Is Not Secrecy: The Case for Confidential-but-Traceable Blockchains

Privacy controls who sees transaction data, while secrecy hides it from everyone including lawful oversight. Confidential-but-traceable blockchains keep contents private from the network yet expose auditable records to regulators and auditors holding a viewing key.

AUG 12, 2026

canton dtcc

Canton

Institutional

DTCC’s First Live Tokenized Trades on Canton: Wall Street’s On-Chain Settlement Milestone

On July 15, 2026, DTCC ran its first live production trades using tokenized equities, ETFs, and Treasuries already custodied at DTC. The trades settled across the Canton and Hyperledger Besu networks with more than 30 firms, ahead of a planned October 2026 service launch.

AUG 10, 2026

production ready blockchain

Canton

Institutional

web3 infrastructure

How to Evaluate Whether a Blockchain Can Handle Institutional Workload

Whether a blockchain can carry institutional workload is decided by four operational properties: sustained throughput under load, how the network degrades and fails, how validators perform under stress, and how quickly the network recovers after an incident.

JUL 07, 2026

canton network

Canton

ethereum

Institutional

solana

web3 infrastructure

Institution-Centric vs Open Networks: Canton, Ethereum, and the 2026 Architecture Wars

Institution-centric networks like Canton keep transaction data private by default, while open networks like Ethereum and Solana prioritize composability and permissionless access. Zero-knowledge proofs let regulated entities transact on public chains without exposing internals, narrowing the gap between confidentiality and open architecture over time.

JUL 03, 2026

mastercard stablecoin

Canton

ethereum

Institutional

Polygon

solana

How Mastercard’s Always-On Stablecoin Settlement Works

Mastercard announced always-on settlement: intraday, weekend, holiday, and on-chain card settlement using regulated stablecoins (USDC, PYUSD, USDG, USDP, RLUSD, SoFiUSD) across eight chains: Arbitrum, Base, Canton, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, Tempo, and XRPL.

JUL 01, 2026

tokenized deposits

Canton

Institutional

How Banks and Payment Networks Are Integrating Stablecoins into Existing Systems in 2026

Banks and payment networks are adopting stablecoins through three specific models: tokenized deposits, public stablecoin reserve relationships, and card-network settlement rails driven by demand for 24/7, programmable cross-border payments. With the GENIUS Act in force and the stablecoin market cap at roughly $322B, institutional integration has transited from experimentation to production infrastructure.

JUN 03, 2026

tokenized funds

Canton

Institutional

web3 infrastructure

Blockchain-Based Funds: Tokenized Money Market and Index Funds in 2026

Tokenized money market funds from BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, and JPMorgan now collectively manage tens of billions in on-chain assets across public blockchains. The GENIUS Act created a regulated reserve channel that drives institutional demand for tokenized government MMF shares in 2026.

JUN 01, 2026

atomic settlement

Canton

Institutional

Atomic Settlement and T+0 Explained: How Blockchain Replaces Legacy Clearing

Learn how atomic settlement collapses the multi-day T+2 cycle into a single on-chain transaction, eliminating counterparty risk, margin collateral, and reconciliation overhead. Why banks like JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citi are building compliant on-chain cash, what the compliance stack requires, and how CFOs and treasury teams should evaluate settlement infrastructure.

APR 28, 2026

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