Daml was purpose-built for exactly the kind of financial contracts that institutional workflows require: authorization and privacy enforced at the contract level, composability scoped to the parties involved, and a model where no single party sees more than their role entitles them to. These aren't limitations, they're the design decisions that let JPMorgan, DTCC, Goldman Sachs, and Visa run production workflows on @CantonNetwork. For Ethereum developers who want access to that same institutional ecosystem without starting from scratch in a new language, Zenith is the entry point. Existing Solidity contracts deploy without modification and gain atomic composability with everything already live on Canton: the privacy, the authorization model, and the institutional counterparties included. Zth.
PublishedTue, June 23, 2026
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