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How Privacy and Composability Trade-Offs Differ

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Canton and public Ethereum solve the same core problem — settling transactions between parties who do not fully trust each other, but they make opposite architectural choices to do it.

Ethereum exposes every transaction to every participant on a shared global ledger, which makes its composability deep and open. Canton partitions state by privacy rules, so each participant sees only the contracts they are directly involved in. The result is that the two networks serve fundamentally different audiences, and understanding the trade-offs between them matters more in 2026 than ever, as institutions and DeFi builders both claim to need the same infrastructure.

How Does Ethereum’s Composability Actually Work?

Ethereum runs on a shared global state machine. Every validator holds a complete copy of every contract and every transaction result. When a developer deploys a smart contract, anyone can read it, call it, or build on top of it without asking permission. This is what made DeFi possible.

The “money lego” metaphor used in Ethereum circles is technically accurate. A user can deposit $ETH into Aave, receive an interest-bearing aToken, use that token as collateral on a second protocol, and route the resulting position into a yield optimizer, all in a single atomic transaction. None of those steps requires a bridge, a legal agreement, or a counterparty relationship. It works because every contract can observe every other contract’s state at any point in the same block.

According to Everstake’s May 2026 analysis, Ethereum’s base layer processes roughly 15 transactions per second due to its serial execution model, but the payoff is the simplest and most composable developer environment in the industry.

As of mid-2026, cumulative net inflows into spot $ETH ETFs have crossed approximately $11.28 billion per SoSoValue Crypto data from June, 9, 2026, with year-to-date flows reaching $14 billion per AInvest and Yellow(.)com reporting from early June 2026, reflecting significant institutional interest in Ethereum exposure.

The structural cost of this model is total transparency. Every wallet address, transaction amount, and contract interaction is permanently visible on-chain. For a retail DeFi user, that is acceptable. For a bank settling a bilateral derivative or a bond issuer managing an order book, it is not.

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What Is Canton’s Privacy Model and How Does It Differ?

Canton, built on Digital Asset’s Daml smart contract language, starts from the opposite assumption. Rather than a shared global ledger that everyone replicates, Canton partitions state according to privacy rules embedded in each contract. Each participant node stores only the portion of the virtual ledger relevant to the parties it hosts.

The Key Mechanism: Subtransaction Privacy

Canton achieves what it calls subtransaction privacy. When a transaction is submitted, each entitled participant receives an encrypted view containing only the data for the witnesses it hosts, not the full transaction.

According to the official Daml SDK documentation, the synchronizer itself never sees the transaction contents. Messages between validator nodes are end-to-end encrypted, and data sharing follows strict need-to-know rules determined by the Daml contract’s authorization model through signatories, observers, and controllers.

In practical terms: a transaction between Goldman Sachs and a pension fund processed over Canton is invisible to every other network participant, including the infrastructure operator sequencing the messages. The synchronizer learns the shape of the transaction through a confirmation tree structure, but not its contents, per Halborn’s May 2026 security analysis.

This is architecturally different from Ethereum’s privacy tools, such as zero-knowledge rollups, which add a proof layer on top of a transparent base. Canton’s privacy is baked into the execution model itself.

Does Canton Sacrifice Composability for Privacy?

This is the central question, and the answer is nuanced.

Traditional permissioned systems like Hyperledger Fabric achieve privacy by isolating participants into separate channels. That works for privacy but kills composability: assets on one channel cannot interact with assets on another without a bridge, and bridges introduce risk and latency.

Canton’s solution is its Global Synchronizer and hierarchical transaction model. Independent applications can transact atomically across synchronization domains without sharing a global ledger and without using bridges. According to Messari’s May 2026 comprehensive report on Canton, this enables cross-application composability while preserving sub-transaction privacy. The caveat, as Messari notes, is that Canton’s privacy architecture also makes independent verification harder than on transparent public chains.

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The trade-off looks like this in practice:

  • On Ethereum, any developer can fork Uniswap or integrate Aave without permission, because all code and state are public. The ecosystem includes thousands of protocols built on top of each other.
  • On Canton, composability is real but bounded. Applications must share common synchronization infrastructure for atomic cross-application workflows. Institutions must have a relationship with a Canton Service Provider. The permissioned entry point limits who can compose with what.

Canton’s fee numbers underline how much institutional activity this model is generating. According to Messari’s Q1 2026 State of Blockchains report, Canton generated approximately $193 million in protocol fees in Q1 2026, capturing roughly 42% of all fees tracked across 21 blockchain networks and ranking first.

In April 2026 alone, Canton generated $66.6 million in fees, one of the highest monthly figures across major L1 networks. Broadridge, Euroclear, HSBC, Bank of America, and Northern Trust all run live applications on the network as of mid-2026.

What Does Each Network Actually Give Up?

The trade-offs between the two systems are structural, not incidental:

  • Ethereum gives up privacy in exchange for permissionless, open composability. Any actor anywhere can read, audit, or build on any contract. This is a deliberate design choice that enables DeFi but makes the network unsuitable for most institutional finance workflows.
  • Canton gives up permissionless openness in exchange for selective disclosure and regulatory compliance. Participants must be registered, infrastructure is operated by Canton Service Providers, and composability is limited to parties sharing synchronization infrastructure.

As DeFiPrime’s February 2026 technical comparison of Canton and EVM chains puts it, a bond issuer cannot expose its complete order book to every network participant, and a bank cannot share bilateral derivative details with unrelated counterparties. Canton’s architecture was built around that constraint. Ethereum’s was not.

A significant development is also worth noting. Zenith emerged from stealth in March 2026 as a native EVM execution layer integrated directly into Canton Network. Rather than acting as a bridge between the two ecosystems, Zenith allows developers to deploy unmodified Solidity applications that interact atomically with Canton’s institutional infrastructure, without bridges or rewrites and without learning Daml.

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As The Block reported in March 2026, Zenith achieved Tier-1 Super Validator status on Canton on par with DTCC, and during testing processed over 100,000 EVM transactions with latency between 400ms and 1.5 seconds. Zenith’s full mainnet launch was targeted for Q2 2026. This integration does not dissolve the underlying architectural differences between the two networks, but it reportedly lowers the barrier for Ethereum developers to access Canton’s institutional rails.

Conclusion

Ethereum and Canton are not racing toward the same goal. Ethereum’s open global state model gives developers unrestricted composability at the cost of full transparency, which suits DeFi and permissionless finance.

Canton’s partitioned state model gives institutions subtransaction privacy and compliance-friendly workflows at the cost of permissioned access and a narrower composability surface.

As of mid-2026, Ethereum holds its position as the default platform for open DeFi, while Canton ranked first for blockchain fees in Q1 2026 with $193 million generated, driven by production-scale institutional deployments from DTCC, Broadridge, Goldman Sachs, and others. Each network performs exactly the role its architecture was designed for.

  1. Messari – Understanding Canton Network: A Comprehensive Overview (May 2026)
  2. Yahoo Finance / Messari – Canton Network Tops Fee Generator Rankings: Q1 2026 State of Blockchains (June 2026)
  3. DeFiPrime – Canton Network vs. EVM-Compatible Blockchains: A Technical Reckoning (February 2026)
  4. Canton Network Blog – Ethereum and Canton: Unifying Public Innovation with Institutional Scale (March 2026)
  5. The Block – Zenith Links Canton and Ethereum Through Atomic Swaps (March 2026)
  6. GlobeNewswire – Zenith Launches as the EVM Layer for Canton Network (March 2026)
  7. Halborn Security – How Canton Solves the Confidentiality-Integrity Trade-Off (May 2026)
  8. Daml SDK Documentation – Canton Architecture: Overview and Assumptions
  9. Pixelplex – Canton Network Explained: Synchronization, Privacy, and Composability (March 2026)
  10. Everstake – Blockchain Scalability and Execution Models in 2026 (May 2026)
  11. KuCoin – Ethereum Spot ETF Cumulative Net Inflow Data (May 2026)
  12. AInvest – Ethereum 2026 ETF Inflow Narrative: YTD Flows and Institutional Trends (May 2026)
  13. CoinStats AI – Canton Network Fundamental Analysis (May/June 2026)
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