
Picasso x Canto: Expanded Interoperability via IBC
We are thrilled to announce that Canto is now live on Picasso. This integration is another step toward full interoperability in and out of Canto, enabling an Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) connection via Picasso allows Canto to operate seamlessly on various chains that were previously inaccessible, including Polkadot, Ethereum, Solana and more.Vision with Picasso and Available AssetsCanto’s vision is to fulfill the promise of DeFi, embracing a future that is inherently multi-chain. Cant...

Canto Genesis
We’re nearing the public launch of Canto, a Layer 1 blockchain providing core DeFi primitives designed to support the Free Public Infrastructure. We’re excited to invite the community to review the following details on token distribution for the Canto network, including the inaugural liquidity mining incentives, and grants for eligible participants in the Settlers of Cantos testnet event.Genesis BlockAt genesis, 1B tokens were minted. The tokens will be distributed in the following manner:Con...

Canto Launch Sequence
As the Canto launch approaches, the development team has prepared a timeline for the Canto community. The sequence will begin with Settlers of Canto, a dress rehearsal for the Canto launch, followed by protocol activations, and Canto’s inaugural liquidity mining program.July 16th, 11AM CT: Settlers of CantoStarting at 11AM CT, we will open up our testnet for interested users to get early access to Canto. For access, please head to settlers.canto.io and enter the necessary information. By Satu...
Canto is a Layer-1 blockchain built to deliver on the promise of DeFi. It's a new commons powered by Free Public Infrastructure.


Picasso x Canto: Expanded Interoperability via IBC
We are thrilled to announce that Canto is now live on Picasso. This integration is another step toward full interoperability in and out of Canto, enabling an Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) connection via Picasso allows Canto to operate seamlessly on various chains that were previously inaccessible, including Polkadot, Ethereum, Solana and more.Vision with Picasso and Available AssetsCanto’s vision is to fulfill the promise of DeFi, embracing a future that is inherently multi-chain. Cant...

Canto Genesis
We’re nearing the public launch of Canto, a Layer 1 blockchain providing core DeFi primitives designed to support the Free Public Infrastructure. We’re excited to invite the community to review the following details on token distribution for the Canto network, including the inaugural liquidity mining incentives, and grants for eligible participants in the Settlers of Cantos testnet event.Genesis BlockAt genesis, 1B tokens were minted. The tokens will be distributed in the following manner:Con...

Canto Launch Sequence
As the Canto launch approaches, the development team has prepared a timeline for the Canto community. The sequence will begin with Settlers of Canto, a dress rehearsal for the Canto launch, followed by protocol activations, and Canto’s inaugural liquidity mining program.July 16th, 11AM CT: Settlers of CantoStarting at 11AM CT, we will open up our testnet for interested users to get early access to Canto. For access, please head to settlers.canto.io and enter the necessary information. By Satu...

Canto is a Layer-1 blockchain built to deliver on the promise of DeFi. It's a new commons powered by Free Public Infrastructure.

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An upcoming community governance submission will propose to enable pre EIP-155 transactions on Canto. If the proposal passes, it will facilitate the deployment of multichain protocols such as CREATE2 on the Canto network, by making optional the requirement to specify the network’s chain ID in transaction signatures.
The proposal is spearheaded by Canto native 0xfoobar and will be submitted to governance in collaboration with Plex Engineering at approximately 11AM Eastern Time on Tuesday 17th January.
Ethereum Improvement Proposal 155 (EIP-155) was published by Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin in 2016. This EIP allows network users to specify a chain ID in their transaction signatures, preventing transactions sent on one Ethereum-like network from being replayed on others. However, the ability to specify a chain ID in transaction signatures is always enforced on the Canto network, stifling some multichain design patterns:
“...disabling pre-155 transactions explicitly breaks a whole host of crosschain deployments such as the CREATE2 factory and leading projects such as Seaport.”
- writes proposal author 0xfoobar in a recent article on vanity addresses and the CREATE2 pattern.
This proposal removes the requirement to specify chain ID in transaction signatures on the Canto network. By default, transactions sent with MetaMask will still conform to the EIP-155 standard (thus remaining protected against replay attacks), but builders will be able to override this setting in their development environments as necessary.
Canto is a Layer 1 blockchain built to deliver on the promise of DeFi – that through a post-traditional financial movement, new systems will be made accessible, transparent, decentralized, and free. Created by a loosely organized collective of chain-native builders, Canto is a new commons powered by Free Public Infrastructure.
An upcoming community governance submission will propose to enable pre EIP-155 transactions on Canto. If the proposal passes, it will facilitate the deployment of multichain protocols such as CREATE2 on the Canto network, by making optional the requirement to specify the network’s chain ID in transaction signatures.
The proposal is spearheaded by Canto native 0xfoobar and will be submitted to governance in collaboration with Plex Engineering at approximately 11AM Eastern Time on Tuesday 17th January.
Ethereum Improvement Proposal 155 (EIP-155) was published by Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin in 2016. This EIP allows network users to specify a chain ID in their transaction signatures, preventing transactions sent on one Ethereum-like network from being replayed on others. However, the ability to specify a chain ID in transaction signatures is always enforced on the Canto network, stifling some multichain design patterns:
“...disabling pre-155 transactions explicitly breaks a whole host of crosschain deployments such as the CREATE2 factory and leading projects such as Seaport.”
- writes proposal author 0xfoobar in a recent article on vanity addresses and the CREATE2 pattern.
This proposal removes the requirement to specify chain ID in transaction signatures on the Canto network. By default, transactions sent with MetaMask will still conform to the EIP-155 standard (thus remaining protected against replay attacks), but builders will be able to override this setting in their development environments as necessary.
Canto is a Layer 1 blockchain built to deliver on the promise of DeFi – that through a post-traditional financial movement, new systems will be made accessible, transparent, decentralized, and free. Created by a loosely organized collective of chain-native builders, Canto is a new commons powered by Free Public Infrastructure.
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