What Are Canton Network Super Validators?

Canton Network Super Validators are invite-only institutional nodes that run the Global Synchronizer, validate Canton Coin, and vote on governance.
Crypto Rich
May 19, 2026
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Canton Network (@CantonNetwork) Super Validators are an invitation-only class of nodes that run the network's shared interoperability layer, validate Canton Coin transfers, and hold the votes that decide how the protocol changes. They are the institutional core of a blockchain built for regulated finance, and the group has grown to around 55 operators, including Visa, DTCC, Chainlink, Nasdaq, and Circle.
That last detail is the hook. A card network, the largest US securities depository, a major exchange operator, the biggest decentralized oracle provider, and a leading stablecoin issuer now sit in the same governance body. To see why that matters, and why the headcount looks different depending on where you check, it helps to know what the role actually does.
How Super Validators differ from regular validators
Canton runs two kinds of nodes. A standard validator validates only the transactions its operator is directly involved in, using the Canton Coin application that every validator node runs. That keeps application data private to the parties that need it. There are more than 1,100 validators on the network, with several hundred active at any time.
A Super Validator does more. It combines a validator with a Canton Synchronizer node for the Global Synchronizer, the decentralized service that lets separate Canton applications settle atomic, cross-domain transactions without bridges or a shared validator pool. Super Validators validate every Canton Coin transfer across the network, run shared services such as the Canton Name Service, and take part in Byzantine fault tolerant consensus for that synchronization layer.
Why the count looks different depending on where you look
Canton uses one label for two technically different jobs.
A small set of infrastructure Super Validators, around 13, has run since network genesis. These are the nodes that sequence the Global Synchronizer and carry the BFT consensus that keeps cross-domain settlement atomic. On-chain dashboards that track the synchronizer core tend to show this number.
The wider group is larger. Application and ecosystem Super Validators are institutions whose role is tied to specific milestones, such as adding custody, deploying tokenized assets, enabling trading, or providing analytics. Counting both tiers, Canton Network and the Canton Foundation reported the set had reached 55 operators in May 2026. So the answer to "how many Super Validators are there" is both 13 and 55, depending on which tier you mean.
Who decides who gets in
Super Validator status is selective and granted by invitation. The Canton Foundation (@CantonFdn), known as the Global Synchronizer Foundation until its rebrand in October 2025, reviews applicants and oversees admissions. It operates as a neutral governance body supported by the Linux Foundation, with members drawn from large banks, market infrastructure firms, and technology companies.
Once admitted, Super Validators carry governance weight. They vote on protocol upgrades, fee models, featured applications, and the admission of new Super Validators, routed through on-chain governance and Canton Improvement Proposals. They also set a price vote used in the network's economics, and they earn Canton Coin through liveness and activity rewards. Canton Coin is the native token used to pay for the Global Synchronizer and to reward the firms that keep it running.
Which companies run them
The roster has filled with recognizable names. Confirmed Super Validators include:
- Visa, the group's first major payments company, focused on privacy-preserving payment flows for banks.
- DTCC and Nasdaq, core US market infrastructure operators, named among the governing set.
- Chainlink, supplying oracles and the CCIP cross-chain protocol to the network.
- Circle, the stablecoin issuer, named among the institutional operators.
- Talos, validating alongside the data and network-intelligence work of Coin Metrics, a Super Validator since March 2025 and now part of Talos.
- Hex Trust, a digital asset custody firm added in January 2026 for governance and institutional services.
- Kiln and Blockdaemon, staking and institutional node infrastructure providers.
- Canton Strategic Holdings, formerly Tharimmune (NASDAQ: CNTN), the first publicly traded company built around Canton participation, using $CC rewards to support its treasury.
The genesis infrastructure set is narrower and includes operators such as Digital Asset, Cumberland, Tradeweb Markets, and the Global Synchronizer Foundation node itself, which alone takes the largest single share of daily Super Validator rewards.
Why the structure matters
The design answers a long-standing problem in institutional blockchain adoption: how to get competing firms to share infrastructure without sharing data. Canton's answer is local, permissioned validation for each application paired with a curated Super Validator set that synchronizes the whole network and stays accountable because every operator is a named, identifiable institution.
Sources:
- Canton Network Canton Network's post, sourced from the Canton Foundation, reporting 55 Super Validators and naming Visa, DTCC, Chainlink, Nasdaq, and Circle.
- Visa Visa's announcement that it will operate a Super Validator, with a plain explainer of the role.
- Canton Foundation The Foundation's description of its governance mandate and Super Validator voting rights.
- Canton Foundation Official notice of the rename from the Global Synchronizer Foundation.
- Canton Network Official overview of the Global Synchronizer and Canton Coin.
- Blockdaemon Breakdown of the two Super Validator tiers, infrastructure versus application and ecosystem.
- Hex Trust Primary announcement of Hex Trust's Super Validator role and governance powers.
- Talos Primary announcement covering Talos and the Coin Metrics integration.
- Kiln Kiln's Super Validator announcement and white-label services.
- PR Newswire Release on the Tharimmune rebrand to Canton Strategic Holdings and its Super Validator treasury strategy.
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Crypto RichRich has been researching cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for eight years and has served as a senior analyst at BSCN since its founding in 2020. He focuses on fundamental analysis of early-stage crypto projects and tokens and has published in-depth research reports on over 200 emerging protocols. Rich also writes about broader technology and scientific trends and maintains active involvement in the crypto community through X/Twitter Spaces, and leading industry events.
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