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IntellectEU Launches Canton Onboarding Package for DTCC Tokenization Participants
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IntellectEU Launches Canton Onboarding Package for DTCC Tokenization Participants

IntellectEU has launched a Canton onboarding package for institutions in the DTCC Industry Working Group, covering node operations, wallet and custody integration, custom development, tokenomics advisory, and legacy system integration.

May 13, 2026 at 4:39 PM2 min read
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IntellectEU has launched an onboarding package for institutions preparing to join DTCC’s tokenization service on Canton Network, as the initiative moves toward limited production trades in July and a full launch in October 2026.

The package is aimed at participants in the DTCC Industry Working Group and brings several operational requirements into one engagement. It covers Canton node operations, wallet and custody integration, custom Daml and Canton development, tokenomics advisory, and integration with existing back-office systems.

The offer is designed to give institutions a single route into the Canton operating stack, rather than requiring separate vendors for infrastructure, custody connectivity, application development, and advisory work. Participants can access Validator and Super Validator node operations on the Global Synchronizer, along with support for Canton Foundation governance, tokenomics, and ecosystem positioning.

Node operations will run through CatalyX Blockchain Manager, IntellectEU’s dedicated management console. The company said the structure preserves institutional ownership of the underlying nodes and gives firms the option to move operations in-house at any time.

The launch follows DTCC’s confirmation that its tokenization service is expected to enter limited production trades in July 2026, with full rollout planned for October. More than 50 institutions across banks, asset managers, custodians, exchanges, and digital asset infrastructure providers are involved in shaping the service.

For those institutions, the next phase is less about experimentation and more about execution. Node infrastructure, custody architecture, application strategy, and legacy system integration will help define how participants position themselves in tokenized markets.

Hanna Zubko, CEO and co-founder of IntellectEU, said DTCC’s move toward production shows tokenization becoming a core part of financial market infrastructure. She said institutions now face the practical challenge of coordinating node infrastructure, custody, and legacy systems without compromising security or regulatory compliance.

IntellectEU also pointed to its earlier Canton work. In November 2025, CatalyX Blockchain Manager operated the nodes for Société Générale’s first U.S. digital bond issuance on Canton, delivered with Broadridge. In February 2026, IntellectEU joined DTCC, LSEG, Euroclear, Citadel Securities, Tradeweb, Société Générale, and Archax in the Canton Industry Working Group’s fourth round of cross-border intraday repo transactions on tokenized Gilts.

The company said it has a decade of Daml application development experience, with CatalyX used to operate more than 100 validator nodes and Super Validator infrastructure on the Global Synchronizer. IntellectEU is a Premier Member of the Canton Foundation and a founding member of Canton Network.

Source: markets.businessinsider.com
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