Yuval Rooz, co-founder of Digital Asset, elucidates the Canton Network's design and philosophy, contrasting it with public permissionless blockchains like Ethereum. A key focus is the trade-offs between decentralization and the practical requirements of regulated financial institutions. Yuval argues that while Ethereum prioritizes censorship resistance and freedom, Canton aims to make financial services more competitive and efficient, emphasizing privacy and governance. He highlights Canton's architecture, which allows for composability across different "cantons" with varying requirements, and its approach to validator selection, prioritizing contributions to the network over staked capital. The discussion also addresses criticisms from crypto natives, with Yuval positioning Canton as a network designed to bring traditional capital markets on-chain, acknowledging the need to comply with existing regulations.
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