Canton Network: The Most Realistic Blockchain

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Summary

The Canton Network community announced a new in-depth analysis titled "The Most Realistic Blockchain" published by Ryan Yoon with Tiger Research. This article explores how the Canton Network bridges traditional finance and crypto by processing trillions in assets while ensuring privacy and compliance. It highlights the network's public-permissioned design, Daml smart contracts, and atomic composability as key features setting a new standard for institutional blockchain infrastructure.

📰 New blog: The Most Realistic Blockchain

Published by Ryan Yoon with Tiger Research

Canton Network is the focus of a new in-depth analysis exploring how it bridges the gap between traditional finance and crypto—processing trillions in assets while maintaining privacy and compliance.

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The article takes a closer look at how Canton’s public-permissioned design, Daml smart contracts, and atomic composability are setting a new standard for institutional blockchain infrastructure.

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https://x.com/ryanyoon_eth/status/1979116540441342107

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