Canton (CANTON)
Canton is a privacy-enabled, institutional-grade blockchain network built by Digital Asset to bring regulated finance on-chain. Powered by the Daml smart contract language, Canton enables financial institutions to tokenize, settle, and manage assets across jurisdictions while maintaining strict privacy, KYC/AML compliance, and regulatory alignment. Canton is uniquely suited to power use cases such as repo markets, derivatives trading, syndicated loans, tokenized bonds, and even energy trade confirmations.
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Why Stake Canton With Figment?
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Trusted Infrastructure: Figment is a Validator on Canton, securing core network functions like the Global Synchronizer.
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Institutional Expertise: With SOC 2 Type II certification and 700+ institutional clients, Figment brings regulatory-grade infrastructure to support financial institutions moving on-chain.
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Protocol-Aligned: Figment collaborates with Digital Asset and the Canton Super Validator Collective to support network governance, upgrades, and decentralization.
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End-to-End Support: Whether you’re tokenizing assets, building Daml applications, or launching a validator, Figment provides technical and operational support for institutions.
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Canton Staking FAQ
Canton does not currently support traditional staking. Validators and Super Validators are compensated based on infrastructure operation, uptime, and transaction processing.
Validators host user access and process transactions for specific parties. Super Validators run the Global Synchronizer, providing decentralized message ordering, global transaction finality, and governance.
Through two mechanisms:
- Usage-based minting: Validators earn rewards for facilitating Canton Coin transfers.
- Infrastructure rewards: Super Validators earn for running the Global Synchronizer.
Yes. Canton nodes only see the portion of the ledger they’re authorized to. The synchronizer sees transaction order but never the contents.
Yes. Canton applications are written in Daml, a smart contract language purpose-built for secure, multi-party workflows.
Visit Figment’s Validator Docs or Canton GitHub to get started.
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