According to a recent LinkedIn post from Alchemy, the company’s infrastructure is now live on the Canton Network, a public, permissionless blockchain designed for regulated financial markets. The post highlights that Canton is already being used in production by major financial institutions, with references to Goldman Sachs, DTCC, Broadridge, BNP Paribas, more than $8 trillion in tokenized assets, and over 800 validators.
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The company’s LinkedIn post describes Canton’s configurable privacy model, which is presented as enabling selective disclosure of data to meet compliance and governance requirements. Alchemy indicates it operates managed participant and validator nodes on Canton, along with ledger APIs, tokenization utilities, and gas abstraction tools aimed at institutional-grade deployments.
According to the post, Alchemy links Canton access to its existing multi-chain platform, which already supports Ethereum, Solana, Base, and over 30 other networks. The post suggests that current institutional users can access Canton through the same dashboard, APIs, and support structure, with no new vendor contracts or additional internal training requirements.
The post further references gas management capabilities similar to those used in J.P. Morgan’s deployment of on-chain deposits without holding crypto on its balance sheet. For investors, this positioning may indicate an attempt by Alchemy to deepen its role as a middleware provider for regulated digital-asset infrastructure and to capture demand from large financial institutions moving into tokenization.
If Canton adoption scales among major banks and market infrastructure providers, Alchemy’s integration could support higher usage of its APIs and managed node services, potentially driving recurring revenue growth. The emphasis on making multi-chain deployment “manageable” for institutions may also strengthen Alchemy’s competitive position in enterprise-grade blockchain tooling, although the financial impact will depend on actual transaction volumes and the pace of institutional onboarding.

