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Ledger adds support for Canton Coin and privacy-enabled assets on Canton Network

Ledger has integrated Canton Coin ($CC) across its hardware wallets and enterprise platform, bringing hardware-backed custody to privacy-enabled assets on the Canton Network, which processes over $9 trillion in real-world assets monthly.

Ledger adds support for Canton Coin and privacy-enabled assets on Canton Network

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Ledger brings $CC custody to hardware and enterprise users

@Ledger has rolled out native support for Canton Coin ($CC), allowing users to hold and transfer the token across Ledger Wallet, most of its signer devices, and its enterprise platform. Transactions involving Canton-native assets are designed to remain off public block explorers, consistent with the network's privacy-first architecture.

The integration also covers Ledger Enterprise, which adds hardware-backed key management for institutions operating on the network. Ledger holds a Super Validator position on Canton with a validator weight of 5, and has sold over 6 million devices, securing approximately $1 trillion in digital assets. That existing infrastructure now extends directly to $CC custody and Canton-native asset management.

Canton Network's institutional momentum

Canton is described as the first privacy-enabled open blockchain network, designed to preserve privacy while enabling broad connectivity. The network is backed by major traditional finance institutions including DTCC and J.P. Morgan, and functions as an interoperability layer connecting independent sub-networks.

According to figures cited by @cantonnetwork, the network now processes over $9 trillion in real-world assets on-chain monthly. Reported daily transactions rose above 600,000 by October 2025, with later sources citing approximately 678,000 daily transactions and more than $9 trillion in monthly volume. The network's scale was also reflected in fee data: in Q1 2026, Canton ranked first among 21 blockchains by total fees collected, accounting for around $193 million, or roughly 42% of the total volume tracked by Messari across the networks studied.

Between 2025 and 2026, institutional integrations on Canton expanded into tokenized Treasuries, deposits, collateral, payments, fund technology, and cross-network digital asset settlement. The initial phase of DTCC's tokenization service on Canton focuses on U.S. Treasuries, with a broader industry rollout, including additional DTC and Fed-eligible assets, expected in the second half of 2026.

For Ledger, the $CC integration deepens its role on a network that is increasingly central to institutional digital asset infrastructure, pairing consumer-grade hardware security with an enterprise-focused blockchain that processes trillions in real-world asset flows each month.

Sources:
Canton Network official website
FF News: Ledger Integrates Canton Network
CoinSpot: Canton Network leads blockchain fee rankings in Q1 2026

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