Send
Private stablecoin payments, swaps, and liquidity for everyday users on Canton.
Send is a consumer financial application built on Canton Network, combining private stablecoin payments, /sendtag identity, swaps, liquidity, and treasury tools in a product that feels closer to a next-generation money app than a typical crypto wallet.
Background
Send started on Base L2 as a peer-to-peer payments product designed to make crypto feel as simple as a modern money application. Over time, the vision expanded toward the intersection of privacy, crypto, and a new kind of neobank — which led the team deeper into Canton. Send became a Canton validator and built a broader consumer financial stack on the network, including CUSD, Pool Party, and the USDCx bridge. Send was a Day 1 integration partner when USDCx launched on Canton mainnet in December 2025.
Key Benefits
Send's product suite on Canton includes several interconnected components:
- Pool Party AMM: Swap and provide liquidity across $CC, CUSD, USDCx, and Canton token pairs while earning $CC rewards.
- CUSD: Send's 1:1 USD-backed stablecoin, issued natively on Canton by Brale. Backed by U.S. Treasuries and cash equivalents, audited monthly, and private by default.
- USDCx Bridge: Bridge USDC on Ethereum into USDCx on Canton via Circle's xReserve. 1:1 backed by on-chain USDC with no protocol redemption fee. CertiK-audited with an AA rating and 88.63 score.
- Privacy by default: Transaction amounts and counterparties remain private on Canton.
- Sendtags: Send to /username instead of long wallet addresses.
- Passkey security: Face ID or Touch ID login with no seed phrases required.
- Self-custody: Users hold their own keys with no risk of account freeze.
Why Canton
Canton gives Send the infrastructure to pursue a bigger vision than a standard wallet — to build a consumer financial product where privacy is native, compliance is possible, and the experience can evolve toward a genuinely new kind of neobank. Retail users should have access to the same quality of privacy that institutions expect. As a Canton validator, Send's commitment goes deeper than application-level integration.
What Makes It Unique
Send is the only retail-facing consumer application on Canton Network. Combined with its own stablecoin (CUSD), its status as a Day 1 USDCx launch partner, and mainstream UX features like Face ID login and username-based payments, Send occupies a distinct position as the retail on-ramp for Canton.
What's Included
Private Payments
Send gives users a consumer-style way to hold, send, and receive stablecoin value with Canton privacy and settlement underneath. The /sendtag model turns payments into a simple username-style flow.
Swaps and Liquidity
Pool Party supports swaps and liquidity participation for Canton assets, with verified activity feeding into ongoing reward cycles.
Send Safe
Send Safe adds a non-custodial multisig treasury layer for teams, funds, DAOs, and organizations that need clear approval thresholds and on-chain asset control.
Impact
Send makes Canton feel useful for everyday money movement. By combining private payments, swaps, and liquidity, it gives the network a product that can reach users beyond institutional or developer audiences.
Yields & Earning Opportunities
Pool Party live APRs as of April 2026:
- $CC-CUSD pool: 18.5% APR
- $CC-USDCx pool: 11.1% APR
- USDCx-CUSD pool: 9.7% APR
Users also earn $CC tokens by holding and using CUSD across Canton Network applications. CUSD reserve yield funds $CC buybacks, creating deflationary pressure on $CC supply.
APR figures are variable. Capital at risk. Not available in all regions.
Active Campaigns & Incentives
Send runs recurring activity-based reward cycles through Pool Party. Recent claims distributed 1,500,000 $CC to roughly 800 participants, with distributions running on a fixed cadence around the 10th, 20th, and 30th of each month. Rewards are based on verified on-chain activity such as trading volume, liquidity provision, and consistency, and claim windows expire at the end of the month.
Send also runs app-level rewards around /sendtag, savings vault activity, and $SEND distribution rounds. Users should check the live app for current eligibility and claim windows.
Looking Ahead
Send’s roadmap is moving across private consumer payments, Pool Party liquidity, Send Safe treasury management, /sendtag identity, and deeper Canton-native financial activity for everyday users.
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