A strong @CantonNetwork project should answer:
• Who are the parties?
• What should each party see?
• Who can approve?
• What settles atomically?
• What becomes auditable?
• Why would this be weaker on a fully public chain?
That’s the builder test.
If you can answer it, register:
PublishedThu, June 18, 2026
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