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    Home » ‘We refused to do an ICO’: The truth behind Canton’s tokenomics

    ‘We refused to do an ICO’: The truth behind Canton’s tokenomics

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    By olivia on November 28, 2025 Companies
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    Canton’s tokenomics pivot centers on a refusal to run an ICO to build institutional trust and tie value to utility. The network’s native Canton Coin (CC) follows a fair‑launch, usage‑driven model that its developers say is designed to avoid the volatility and regulatory friction of traditional token sales.

    The project rejected public token sales, pre‑mines and preferential founder allocations to avoid short‑term speculative dynamics and align incentives with contribution. The developers argue that this stance reduces legal and market risk for prospective institutional participants by prioritizing network usage over token flipping.

    Early funding came through conventional capital markets, underscoring a trade‑off between avoiding public distributions and accepting centralized investment. The developer secured a $135 million venture round and private placements, including a reported $540 million transaction tied to validator commitments, to finance buildout and bootstrap operations.

    How Canton’s tokenomics work

    CC is positioned as a pure utility token that operates and stabilizes the Global Synchronizer, connecting tokenized real‑world assets with on‑chain markets. The project describes a fair‑launch principle in which tokens are issued only as rewards for verifiable contribution rather than sold in advance, meaning tokens enter circulation by being earned through service or activity on the network.

    A burn‑and‑mint equilibrium ties issuance and destruction of CC to measurable network usage. Network fees are denominated in stable currency (typically USD) but settled by burning the equivalent amount of CC at market rates, while new CC are periodically minted as contributor rewards; the network aims for roughly 2.5 billion CC issued and burned annually, reflecting activity rather than speculative allocation.

    Application providers can price services in CC or USD and settle via the Global Synchronizer to enable stable institutional pricing while preserving privacy. Aggregate indicators such as total CC burned and rewards minted are published to signal network health without disclosing confidential counterparties or transaction‑level business terms.

    The blueprint targets large‑scale RWA tokenization and outlines liquidity steps to support market discovery. The project cites on‑network activity claims including support for over $6 trillion in on‑chain RWAs and processing $280 billion in daily U.S. Treasury repo volume by late 2025, alongside planned centralized exchange listings (including Kraken) and native venues like CantonSwap, which already enables swaps between CC and wrapped Bitcoin (CBTC).

    Canton’s refusal of an ICO is purposeful, trading immediate public distribution for an earned‑value system aimed at predictable institutional use.

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