
Canto Frequently Asked Questions
Here you can find answers to frequently asked questions about Canto. To help with organization, they are listed in the same order as the commands on canto.io. Let’s proceed!RPCWhich RPC should I use?Most Reliable Canto RPC Endpoints: RPC URL: https://canto.evm.chandrastation.com/ RPC URL: https://canto.slingshot.finance/ RPC URL: https://jsonrpc.canto.nodestake.top/ Network Name: CANTO Chain ID: 7700 Currency Symbol: CANTO Block Explorer URL: https://evm.explorer.canto.io/ or https://tuber.bu...

Canto's CSR Launch: 4 Quick Facts to Understand the Benefits of CSR
The launch of Contract Secured Revenue (CSR) is live on Canto. This marks a monumental milestone for the network. Why? Because CSR is Canto’s novel, fee-splitting mechanism that will bring a whole host of new use cases, benefits, and incentives for builders and the community alike. But what is CSR and how does it work? Here are 4 quick facts to help anyone (and yes, we mean anyone) understand CSR.What is CSR?CSR is the fee-splitting mechanism for the Canto Network. Users who interact with a s...

Canto Builder Spotlight: Canto Longnecks
To help create awareness around the exciting projects building in the Canto ecosystem, we’re kicking off a new series: The Canto Builders Spotlight. In this series, we’ll explore the myriad of projects developing on Canto, highlighting what the projects are building, how they got their start, their background, what it’s been like building on Canto, and maybe even share some alpha. ** **For our first spotlight, we’re excited to feature the Canto Longnecks team. Enjoy getting to know what inspi...
A community-run guide to Canto and its ecosystem. Dedicated to sharing helpful onboarding information, builder highlights, & more.



Canto Frequently Asked Questions
Here you can find answers to frequently asked questions about Canto. To help with organization, they are listed in the same order as the commands on canto.io. Let’s proceed!RPCWhich RPC should I use?Most Reliable Canto RPC Endpoints: RPC URL: https://canto.evm.chandrastation.com/ RPC URL: https://canto.slingshot.finance/ RPC URL: https://jsonrpc.canto.nodestake.top/ Network Name: CANTO Chain ID: 7700 Currency Symbol: CANTO Block Explorer URL: https://evm.explorer.canto.io/ or https://tuber.bu...

Canto's CSR Launch: 4 Quick Facts to Understand the Benefits of CSR
The launch of Contract Secured Revenue (CSR) is live on Canto. This marks a monumental milestone for the network. Why? Because CSR is Canto’s novel, fee-splitting mechanism that will bring a whole host of new use cases, benefits, and incentives for builders and the community alike. But what is CSR and how does it work? Here are 4 quick facts to help anyone (and yes, we mean anyone) understand CSR.What is CSR?CSR is the fee-splitting mechanism for the Canto Network. Users who interact with a s...

Canto Builder Spotlight: Canto Longnecks
To help create awareness around the exciting projects building in the Canto ecosystem, we’re kicking off a new series: The Canto Builders Spotlight. In this series, we’ll explore the myriad of projects developing on Canto, highlighting what the projects are building, how they got their start, their background, what it’s been like building on Canto, and maybe even share some alpha. ** **For our first spotlight, we’re excited to feature the Canto Longnecks team. Enjoy getting to know what inspi...
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Last month was jam-packed with action!
From new infrastructure integrations, to the launch of Canto Commons and teasers for new protocols, Canto was buzzing with activity.
Let’s explore the highlights.
Bridging Cosmos assets to Canto just got easier! IBC transfers can now be done directly on the Canto interface. This makes the bridging process seamless for Cosmo assets like ATOM, GRAV, and more. For more details, check out the announcement by Canto Public here.

Nineteen teams participated in Judgement Day for Season 6 of the Canto Online Hackathon. All the projects that entered were exceptional, and the competition was undoubtedly tough. Nevertheless, after careful consideration, the judges selected the Season 6 winners.
Congratulations to the winners in each category:
Overall Winner: Untitled Canto Game by Dragonmaster ETH
DeFi: Cadence Protocol
Ecosystem & Growth: Canto Herald
NFT: Mint World by Tisieo
Notable Builds: GaCanto, DeNotify, DexFinance, txnv_io, NFTs2Me, SloppySwap, Canto Starter Kit
To get a closer look at the winning projects, check out the winner announcement thread or watch the live judging session.
Season 7 of the Canto Online Hackathon is well underway. With a panel of expert judges and promising builds, the live judging session won’t disappoint. Set your reminder here.
April saw the launch of Canto Commons, a vision for how individuals can come together to form small, hyperfocused working groups called Clusters and contribute to the Canto ecosystem. Since the rollout of Canto Commons, several Clusters have formed. Here are some of the new Clusters and resources announced in April:
https://twitter.com/CEDC_Canto/status/1643688133274345516
A new Cluster has officially been announced: The Canto Ecosystem Development Cluster (CEDC). The CEDC focuses on supporting business development initiatives in the Canto ecosystem. For more information on the CEDC, check out their announcement thread.

Another new Cluster emerged with the launch of the Canto Herald Cluster. Led by the Canto Herald team, S6 Ecosystem and Growth winners of the COH, this cluster solidifies the transmission of news and information throughout the Canto ecosystem. Read their manifesto here or follow their Twitter.

Focusing on Growth, the Canto49ers Cluster has put together the Ultimate Canto Guide to help users go from being a newbie to a Canto OG. The guide is a one-stop shop for links to helpful resources, information, tools, and more. Bookmark the Ultimate Guide to Canto!
Check out our blog for everything you need to know about Canto Commons. Looking for information on Canto Clusters that have formed, their leads, and any developments? Find the latest in our thread.
New Identity protocols are on the horizon with Canto Identity Protocol and Canto Namespace.
https://twitter.com/0xrelativity/status/1642542415084126208
April saw the drop of Canto Identity Protocol teasers on Twitter. With a low-fi vibe, community members could create their own images from the released mid-journey prompt. While no details have been released yet, CIP is certainly on the radar.
https://twitter.com/CantoNamespace/status/1650933251584696327
A second identity protocol made waves in April: Canto Namespace Protocol (CNP). On April 25th, CNP announced the Settlers of Namespace testnet event, which allowed users to try minting a Canto name on Canto Namespace and share feedback on their experience using the protocol on testnet. Based on their Settlers page, over 9,000 Settlers of Namespace appear to have participated in the event.
While the Settlers of Namespace event has officially ended, users can still try out the protocol on testnet here.
https://twitter.com/CelerNetwork/status/1642201998547378176
CBridge now supports Velocimeter on Canto bringing support for BNB, BUSD, and WBTC swap pools. This means that users can now swap BNB, BUSD, WBTC, to CANTO or NOTE using Velocimeter. For more details, check out this tweet.
To learn more about Celer’s cBridge, read their docs.

Canto is now live on Pulsar Finance. Users can get a complete overview of their Canto EVM and Cosmos portfolio performance using Pulsar Finance. Besides looking at the performance of Canto tokens, users can track the following: Synapse LPs and staking, Beefy vaults, Velocimeters LPs and LP farming, and more.
Check out the full details here.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1648620043305885699
Frontier Wallet added support for Canto making bridging, lending, staking, and much more that much easier. For more details, check out this tweet.
https://twitter.com/sgt_sl8termelon/status/1649922184247123972
Sgt_sl8termelon’s NFT collection Lost Levels is now a playable game. Users can choose from various players and play through different lost levels. A high score gets you a spot on the leaderboard and maybe even a Lost Level NFT. Give the game a try, or grab your lost level NFT here.
Season 6 COH winners, the Canto Herald, publish a weekly newsletter highlighting the recent Canto happenings. Sign up for their newsletter to stay in the know! - link
Building Infrastructure & Public Goods w Canto, Crescent, Gravity - link
Canto Cares is a loosely organized group of community members dedicated to sharing helpful resources and information with the Canto Community.
Interested in contributing to Canto Cares? Reach out to us on Twitter.
Last month was jam-packed with action!
From new infrastructure integrations, to the launch of Canto Commons and teasers for new protocols, Canto was buzzing with activity.
Let’s explore the highlights.
Bridging Cosmos assets to Canto just got easier! IBC transfers can now be done directly on the Canto interface. This makes the bridging process seamless for Cosmo assets like ATOM, GRAV, and more. For more details, check out the announcement by Canto Public here.

Nineteen teams participated in Judgement Day for Season 6 of the Canto Online Hackathon. All the projects that entered were exceptional, and the competition was undoubtedly tough. Nevertheless, after careful consideration, the judges selected the Season 6 winners.
Congratulations to the winners in each category:
Overall Winner: Untitled Canto Game by Dragonmaster ETH
DeFi: Cadence Protocol
Ecosystem & Growth: Canto Herald
NFT: Mint World by Tisieo
Notable Builds: GaCanto, DeNotify, DexFinance, txnv_io, NFTs2Me, SloppySwap, Canto Starter Kit
To get a closer look at the winning projects, check out the winner announcement thread or watch the live judging session.
Season 7 of the Canto Online Hackathon is well underway. With a panel of expert judges and promising builds, the live judging session won’t disappoint. Set your reminder here.
April saw the launch of Canto Commons, a vision for how individuals can come together to form small, hyperfocused working groups called Clusters and contribute to the Canto ecosystem. Since the rollout of Canto Commons, several Clusters have formed. Here are some of the new Clusters and resources announced in April:
https://twitter.com/CEDC_Canto/status/1643688133274345516
A new Cluster has officially been announced: The Canto Ecosystem Development Cluster (CEDC). The CEDC focuses on supporting business development initiatives in the Canto ecosystem. For more information on the CEDC, check out their announcement thread.

Another new Cluster emerged with the launch of the Canto Herald Cluster. Led by the Canto Herald team, S6 Ecosystem and Growth winners of the COH, this cluster solidifies the transmission of news and information throughout the Canto ecosystem. Read their manifesto here or follow their Twitter.

Focusing on Growth, the Canto49ers Cluster has put together the Ultimate Canto Guide to help users go from being a newbie to a Canto OG. The guide is a one-stop shop for links to helpful resources, information, tools, and more. Bookmark the Ultimate Guide to Canto!
Check out our blog for everything you need to know about Canto Commons. Looking for information on Canto Clusters that have formed, their leads, and any developments? Find the latest in our thread.
New Identity protocols are on the horizon with Canto Identity Protocol and Canto Namespace.
https://twitter.com/0xrelativity/status/1642542415084126208
April saw the drop of Canto Identity Protocol teasers on Twitter. With a low-fi vibe, community members could create their own images from the released mid-journey prompt. While no details have been released yet, CIP is certainly on the radar.
https://twitter.com/CantoNamespace/status/1650933251584696327
A second identity protocol made waves in April: Canto Namespace Protocol (CNP). On April 25th, CNP announced the Settlers of Namespace testnet event, which allowed users to try minting a Canto name on Canto Namespace and share feedback on their experience using the protocol on testnet. Based on their Settlers page, over 9,000 Settlers of Namespace appear to have participated in the event.
While the Settlers of Namespace event has officially ended, users can still try out the protocol on testnet here.
https://twitter.com/CelerNetwork/status/1642201998547378176
CBridge now supports Velocimeter on Canto bringing support for BNB, BUSD, and WBTC swap pools. This means that users can now swap BNB, BUSD, WBTC, to CANTO or NOTE using Velocimeter. For more details, check out this tweet.
To learn more about Celer’s cBridge, read their docs.

Canto is now live on Pulsar Finance. Users can get a complete overview of their Canto EVM and Cosmos portfolio performance using Pulsar Finance. Besides looking at the performance of Canto tokens, users can track the following: Synapse LPs and staking, Beefy vaults, Velocimeters LPs and LP farming, and more.
Check out the full details here.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1648620043305885699
Frontier Wallet added support for Canto making bridging, lending, staking, and much more that much easier. For more details, check out this tweet.
https://twitter.com/sgt_sl8termelon/status/1649922184247123972
Sgt_sl8termelon’s NFT collection Lost Levels is now a playable game. Users can choose from various players and play through different lost levels. A high score gets you a spot on the leaderboard and maybe even a Lost Level NFT. Give the game a try, or grab your lost level NFT here.
Season 6 COH winners, the Canto Herald, publish a weekly newsletter highlighting the recent Canto happenings. Sign up for their newsletter to stay in the know! - link
Building Infrastructure & Public Goods w Canto, Crescent, Gravity - link
Canto Cares is a loosely organized group of community members dedicated to sharing helpful resources and information with the Canto Community.
Interested in contributing to Canto Cares? Reach out to us on Twitter.
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