Wallet SDK
You’re building a dApp that needs Canton wallet connectivity.
Enterprise Wallet
You’re an institution holding and moving Canton assets at scale.
Token Factory
You’re an issuer launching a token, stablecoin, or RWA on Canton.
Not sure which fits? Start by role
dApp developer
Building a DeFi, payments, or trading application that needs wallet connectivity.Start here if you want to:
- Let users connect a Canton wallet
- Request approvals and submit transfers
- Skip building auth, signing, or ledger plumbing
Institutional operator
Bank, fund, custodian, broker, or treasury team operating on Canton.Start here if you want to:
- Hold and move multi-asset balances at scale
- Apply role-based controls and approval policies
- Maintain audit-ready logging and reporting
Asset issuer
Issuing a stablecoin, security, RWA, or loyalty asset on Canton.Start here if you want to:
- Define and configure a Canton-native asset
- Control mint, burn, transfer, and registry
- Skip writing DAML or running issuance infrastructure
Solution architect
Evaluating Cantor8 for an enterprise use case.Start here if you need to:
- Understand how the products fit together
- Map a workflow to one or more products
- Compare options before committing
Decide product by product
Still on the fence? Here’s a closer look at each product — when it’s the right fit, and when you should pick a different one.Wallet SDK
Choose if…
- You’re a DeFi, payments, or trading dApp
- You need users to connect a wallet and approve actions
- You don’t want to build auth, signing, or ledger plumbing
Skip if…
- You need to issue assets → Token Factory
- You need institutional custody → Enterprise Wallet
Enterprise Wallet
Choose if…
- You’re a bank, fund, custodian, or treasury team
- You need role-based controls and approval policies
- You hold multi-asset balances at scale
Skip if…
- You’re an end-user dApp → Wallet SDK
- You’re creating a new token → Token Factory
Token Factory
Choose if…
- You’re issuing a stablecoin, security, or RWA
- You need mint, burn, transfer, and registry controls
- You don’t want to write DAML or maintain a token registry
Skip if…
- You only need to hold existing assets → Enterprise Wallet
- You only need to connect users to a wallet → Wallet SDK
By goal
Looking for a specific outcome? Jump straight to the right starting page.| I want to… | Start here |
|---|---|
| Connect users to a Canton wallet from my dApp | Wallet SDK — Introduction |
| Let users approve and sign Canton transfers | Wallet SDK — Quick start |
| Hold and operate institutional Canton balances | Enterprise Wallet — Common use cases |
| Apply approval policies and role-based controls | Enterprise Wallet — Common use cases |
| Launch a new stablecoin, security, or RWA | Token Factory — Common use cases |
| Manage mint, burn, and registry for a token | Token Factory — Common use cases |
| Combine issuance, custody, and end-user access | See Combining products |
Combining products
Most teams use more than one Cantor8 product. Common combinations:Issuer stack
Token Factory to issue → Enterprise Wallet to hold treasury → Wallet SDK to give end users access.
dApp with institutional users
Wallet SDK for the user experience → Enterprise Wallet as the custody backend for institutional accounts.
Asset manager
Enterprise Wallet for custody → Token Factory to issue fund units or share classes.
Payment operator
Enterprise Wallet for settlement balances → Wallet SDK for the merchant or partner UI.
Getting help
Talk to the C8 team
Reach out at integrations@cantor8.io to discuss your use case, get credentials, or scope a custom integration.
