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Canton Network Is Set For Its Most Significant Upgrade Yet...

Canton Network is transitioning from Protocol 3.4 to 3.5, introducing Logical Synchronizers to enable zero-downtime upgrades — a major step forward for institutional blockchain infrastructure.

Canton Network Is Set For Its Most Significant Upgrade Yet...

From Protocol 3.4 to 3.5: What's Changing

@CantonNetwork is officially entering its transition from Protocol 3.4 to 3.5, marking what the team describes as its most significant architectural upgrade to date. At the centre of the move is a new feature called Logical Synchronizer Upgrades (LSU) — a mechanism designed to allow the network to upgrade its core protocol without pausing transaction processing.

Previously, protocol upgrades on Canton required validators to halt operations during the transition window, creating downtime risk for applications built on top of the network. The new LSU model eliminates that requirement. As confirmed in Canton's developer forum, the Logical Synchronizer Upgrade feature "enables zero downtime Canton upgrades and enables data continuity across an upgrade" — meaning historical transaction data is preserved throughout the process, not just future activity.

The shift has been in development for some time. Canton 3.4, which rolled out in late 2025, included a preview version of LSU for testing purposes only. That release confirmed the feature's intent: to "reduce downtime and operational complexity for protocol version upgrades." Protocol 3.5 now brings it into full production.

Why It Matters for Institutional Finance

Canton is not a general-purpose chain. It is a privacy-focused Layer-1 blockchain built specifically for institutional financial markets, developed by Digital Asset Holdings. The network's Global Synchronizer — its core coordination layer — currently underpins more than $350 billion in daily onchain asset movement, with major institutions including Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, and HSBC among those operating on the platform.

For a network handling that volume, even brief service interruptions carry real consequences. The 3.5 upgrade addresses this directly: by keeping validators live during protocol transitions, Canton reduces the risk of stalled transactions and service gaps for end-users interacting with decentralised financial applications.

The transition is rolling out across DevNet, TestNet, and MainNet in sequence, giving developers time to adapt. Canton's developer documentation notes one breaking change to be aware of: the format of synchronizer_id will change in 3.5, which may affect existing integrations.

The Canton Network now counts more than 45 Super Validators — spanning both traditional finance institutions and crypto-native organisations — all of whom govern and operate the shared infrastructure that makes upgrades like this possible.

Sources:
Canton Network Forum: Entering Canton 3.4 to Canton 3.5 Transition Period
Digital Asset: Canton 3.4 Release Notes for Splice 0.5.0
Canton Network Blog: Canton Upgrades Amid Accelerating Demand

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Canton Coin $CC Explained: Introducing Cantonomics — BSCN

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