Moving money today is still more complex than it should be. Send changes that.
Send is a non-custodial payments app, available on iOS and Android, built for peer-to-peer money with global use in mind.
Instead of jumping between wallets and apps, you can manage payments and assets in one place. Send funds, hold assets, and access financial features without switching platforms.
It sounds simple, but it’s something most crypto apps still haven’t solved. A lot of crypto apps still feel disconnected. This feels much more cohesive.
One of the main use cases is peer-to-peer payments. Send is designed to make sending money between users straightforward and easy to use.
For users, that means fewer steps and less friction when moving funds.
There is also yield functionality. Supported assets such as USDC can earn directly within the app.
Then there is CUSD, a stablecoin within the Send ecosystem designed for payments and transfers.
But where things really start to stand out is Send Safe.
It is a fully onchain, non-custodial multisig built for teams.
If you have ever managed shared funds, you already know the problem. Who controls the money, and who approves transactions?
Send Safe solves this by requiring multiple approvals before funds can move.
A small team might use a 2 of 3 setup, meaning any two people approve a transaction. As teams grow, this can expand to 3 of 5 or more depending on how they operate.
It is simple, but it removes a major risk. No single person has full control.
For companies and DAOs, this adds structure without slowing things down.
You can also separate how funds are managed. Lower approval thresholds for daily usage, higher thresholds for long-term reserves.
Another thing worth noting is access.
There are no seed phrases to manage. Authentication is handled through passkeys using biometrics or device-based security.
For most users, this makes access much easier compared to traditional wallet setups.
Send sits within the Canton ecosystem, which focuses on privacy, security, and interoperability.
Our view?
Send is one of the most well-rounded products on Canton right now.
It simplifies payments, adds real utility, and introduces structured treasury in a way that actually feels usable.
That combination is rare, and even rarer to see executed this cleanly.



