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OneSwap Wallet Is Live on Canton
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OneSwap Wallet Is Live on Canton

OneSwap Wallet brings self-custody, local signing, Google-backed recovery, token transfers, swaps, incoming offers, and balance tools to Canton users.

June 26, 2026 at 5:58 AM2 min read
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OneSwap Wallet is now live, giving Canton users a browser-based self-custody wallet built for simple onboarding and everyday asset use.

The wallet is built around local control. Private keys stay encrypted in the browser, and signing happens client-side. The backend can prepare Canton actions, but raw keys never leave the user’s device.

Every action is reviewed before it signs. Users can prepare, review, sign, and send CC or other token-standard assets without blind approvals.

Recovery is designed to be simple. OneSwap Wallet supports encrypted Google Drive backup, so users can restore their wallet with the same Google account. Google stores the encrypted vault backup only; it does not give OneSwap access to decrypt the wallet.

The wallet supports the main actions users need on Canton: create or import a wallet, send assets, manage incoming offers, track balances, review activity, and consolidate fragmented holdings while the wallet is unlocked.

The OneSwap DEX also lives inside the wallet flow. Users can swap assets, track offers, cancel where supported, and manage incoming offers from one place. Auto-accept is optional.

Fee visibility is included before signing, so users can see validator and network fees before submitting transactions.

The result is a cleaner first step into Canton: create or restore a wallet, keep control of the keys, review every action, and start using Canton assets from one interface.

OneSwap Wallet is live now at:

https://wallet.oneswap.cc/dashboard

Source: wallet.oneswap.cc
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