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Ecosystem

Canton Validators

Getting Network Access

There are several ways to become a validator in the Canton Network

The fastest way to participate in the Canton Network is through multi-tenancy, where multiple organizations share a validator that is professionally operated. This option gives you immediate access without needing to deploy or maintain your own infrastructure. To get started, reach out to any of the listed operators to discuss pricing, key management, and next steps.

  • Join the network quickly with minimal setup.
  • Rely on expert operators who manage security, uptime, and compliance.
  • Maintain your own secure identity and permissions within the network.
  • Have the flexibility to transition to operating your own validator in the future.

Node Operators

 

Become a Validator

Apply to operate a Validator Node. The Tokenomics Committee will review your application, with a typical turnaround of about two weeks.

For any questions, please contact operations@sync.global

 

Validator Node As a Service Provider

To maintain a consistent, secure, and reliable standard across the Canton Network, any party hosting nodes for others must meet the minimum technical and operational requirements below. These standards reduce risk for all participants. Submissions are reviewed by the Tech and Ops Committee, and the review typically takes about two weeks.

For questions, email operations@sync.global

Want to offer nodes on behalf of your clients? Request to be a Validator Operator.

Minimum Requirements

1. Infrastructure Standards
  • All nodes must operate in a production-grade environment (cloud or on-prem), with organizational procedures, firewalls, and operational controls in place.
  • Kubernetes-based deployment is recommended for better lifecycle management, scaling, automated failover, and integration with Canton tooling.