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Introduction
Multi-party applications
The Canton Network
Unifi
Featured Use Cases
Tutorials
HowTos
Explanations
Global Synchronizer
Canton
Protocols on One Synchronizer
Synchronizers
Security properties
Topology management
Participant nodes
Decentralization
Local and external parties
Multiple Synchronizers
Reliability
Pruning
Cryptographic keys in Canton
Ledger Model
Structure
Valid Ledgers
Privacy
Integrity
Time on Daml Ledgers
Causality
Synchronizer-aware projection
Daml: Define Contract Models Compactly
Exceptions
Comparison with other Ledgers
References
Research
Releases and Versioning
Portability, Compatibility, and Support Durations
Status Definitions
Support
Support Checklist
Explanations
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Global Synchronizer
Canton
Protocols on One Synchronizer
Synchronizers
Security properties
Topology management
Participant nodes
Decentralization
Local and external parties
Multiple Synchronizers
Reliability
Pruning
Cryptographic keys in Canton
Ledger Model
Structure
Valid Ledgers
Privacy
Integrity
Time on Daml Ledgers
Causality
Synchronizer-aware projection
Daml: Define Contract Models Compactly
Exceptions
Comparison with other Ledgers