The post Institutional Crypto Adoption Reaches New Heights as Canton Network Handles $4 Trillion Monthly appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The watershed moment for institutional blockchain adoption might have arrived quietly, but the numbers tell a story that’s impossible to ignore. At Ledger’s Op3n 2025 conference in Paris, Canton Network co-founder Eric Saraniecki joined other industry leaders to talk about how blockchain infrastructure has evolved. What started as tech built mainly for retail speculation is now becoming something Wall Street can genuinely use. Over 600 institutions use Canton Network to process $6 trillion in tokenized real-world assets, with daily transaction volumes reaching 500,000. Wall Street Finally Has the Right Blockchain Infrastructure The challenge with earlier blockchain attempts for institutions wasn’t about speed or cost. It was about privacy. When Bank of America moves $1 billion to an overseas subsidiary through traditional banking channels, only the counterparties and involved banks see the transaction. Put that same transaction on most public blockchains, and suddenly everyone’s watching competitors, traders, journalists, and regulators alike. Canton Network solves this with what Digital Asset CEO Yuval Rooz calls a “privacy-enabled public blockchain.” Architecture allows institutions to run private nodes that sync atomically, keeping performance steady even as adoption widens. The approach has attracted serious backing. In June 2025, Digital Asset raised $135 million in Series E funding led by DRW Venture Capital and Tradeweb Markets. The list of investors includes Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, DTCC, Citadel Securities and Circle Ventures. By December 2025 strategic investments from BNY, Nasdaq, S&P Global and iCapital helped cement Canton’s position even further. Real Applications Billions of them to be Processed Daily Broadridge’s Distributed Ledger Repo technology processes about $280 billion in daily tokens of U.S. Treasury repo volume, which translates to $4 trillion per month. More than 30 super validators and 500 validators are now in support of the network and include significant exchanges such as Binance U.S, Crypto.com, Gemini,… The post Institutional Crypto Adoption Reaches New Heights as Canton Network Handles $4 Trillion Monthly appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The watershed moment for institutional blockchain adoption might have arrived quietly, but the numbers tell a story that’s impossible to ignore. At Ledger’s Op3n 2025 conference in Paris, Canton Network co-founder Eric Saraniecki joined other industry leaders to talk about how blockchain infrastructure has evolved. What started as tech built mainly for retail speculation is now becoming something Wall Street can genuinely use. Over 600 institutions use Canton Network to process $6 trillion in tokenized real-world assets, with daily transaction volumes reaching 500,000. Wall Street Finally Has the Right Blockchain Infrastructure The challenge with earlier blockchain attempts for institutions wasn’t about speed or cost. It was about privacy. When Bank of America moves $1 billion to an overseas subsidiary through traditional banking channels, only the counterparties and involved banks see the transaction. Put that same transaction on most public blockchains, and suddenly everyone’s watching competitors, traders, journalists, and regulators alike. Canton Network solves this with what Digital Asset CEO Yuval Rooz calls a “privacy-enabled public blockchain.” Architecture allows institutions to run private nodes that sync atomically, keeping performance steady even as adoption widens. The approach has attracted serious backing. In June 2025, Digital Asset raised $135 million in Series E funding led by DRW Venture Capital and Tradeweb Markets. The list of investors includes Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, DTCC, Citadel Securities and Circle Ventures. By December 2025 strategic investments from BNY, Nasdaq, S&P Global and iCapital helped cement Canton’s position even further. Real Applications Billions of them to be Processed Daily Broadridge’s Distributed Ledger Repo technology processes about $280 billion in daily tokens of U.S. Treasury repo volume, which translates to $4 trillion per month. More than 30 super validators and 500 validators are now in support of the network and include significant exchanges such as Binance U.S, Crypto.com, Gemini,…

Institutional Crypto Adoption Reaches New Heights as Canton Network Handles $4 Trillion Monthly

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The watershed moment for institutional blockchain adoption might have arrived quietly, but the numbers tell a story that’s impossible to ignore. At Ledger’s Op3n 2025 conference in Paris, Canton Network co-founder Eric Saraniecki joined other industry leaders to talk about how blockchain infrastructure has evolved. What started as tech built mainly for retail speculation is now becoming something Wall Street can genuinely use. Over 600 institutions use Canton Network to process $6 trillion in tokenized real-world assets, with daily transaction volumes reaching 500,000.

Wall Street Finally Has the Right Blockchain Infrastructure

The challenge with earlier blockchain attempts for institutions wasn’t about speed or cost. It was about privacy. When Bank of America moves $1 billion to an overseas subsidiary through traditional banking channels, only the counterparties and involved banks see the transaction. Put that same transaction on most public blockchains, and suddenly everyone’s watching competitors, traders, journalists, and regulators alike.

Canton Network solves this with what Digital Asset CEO Yuval Rooz calls a “privacy-enabled public blockchain.” Architecture allows institutions to run private nodes that sync atomically, keeping performance steady even as adoption widens. The approach has attracted serious backing. In June 2025, Digital Asset raised $135 million in Series E funding led by DRW Venture Capital and Tradeweb Markets. The list of investors includes Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, DTCC, Citadel Securities and Circle Ventures. By December 2025 strategic investments from BNY, Nasdaq, S&P Global and iCapital helped cement Canton’s position even further.

Real Applications Billions of them to be Processed Daily

Broadridge’s Distributed Ledger Repo technology processes about $280 billion in daily tokens of U.S. Treasury repo volume, which translates to $4 trillion per month. More than 30 super validators and 500 validators are now in support of the network and include significant exchanges such as Binance U.S, Crypto.com, Gemini, and Kraken.

In August 2025, Bank of America, Circle, Citadel Securities, and Tradeweb completed the first on-chain funding transaction on a weekend when they exchanged tokenized Treasuries for USDC. Historically, traditional financial markets have been closed during weekends and holidays, rendering capital as “dead” until the market reopened. Canton was able to provide round-the-clock funding services, which has the potential to remove the excessive amount of liquidity banks are required to maintain as buffers in traditional finance systems.

Taurus, a Swiss company, began supporting custody services as a Super Validator in November of 2025. The introduction of the Canton Network ETP by 21shares allowed for Canton Coin exposure to investors. Additionally, by the end of 2025, Canton had integrated Chainlink’s oracle infrastructure along with Circle’s xReserve technology, leading to the creation of USDCx, a privacy-oriented stablecoin backed by USDC.

Privacy without Violating Compliance

Privacy in Canton is not about concealing illegal activity. It’s about protecting competitive intelligence. When Goldman Sachs executes a multi-billion dollar trade strategy, revealing transaction patterns to the entire market defeats the purpose. According to insights from blockchain experts, the lack of configurable privacy in most blockchains has been a primary deterrent to institutional participation.

The network now supports JPMorgan and Wells Fargo-backed Versana, which involves seven global banks sharing syndicated loan data, and Goldman Sach’s Digital Asset Platform for tokenized bond issuances. Recent developments in institutional crypto portfolios show investment committees moving from speculation to measured strategic allocation.

Conclusion

The expansion of Canton supports a 10-year-old wager on whether financial institutions will employ a decentralized ledger designed for institutional use rather than consumer transactions. Canton’s early start positions them to capitalize on the predicted growth of tokenized real-world assets from $600 billion in 2025 to $18.9 trillion in 2033. At the 2025 Ledger Op3n event, established banks and other financial organizations stopped experimenting with decentralized systems and started building them. Daily Canton network transactions show that many in finance agree.

Source: https://blockchainreporter.net/institutional-crypto-adoption-reaches-new-heights-as-canton-network-handles-4-trillion-monthly/

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