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Blockchain Network Canton, With $6T of Real-World Assets, Taps RedStone for DeFi Access

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Blockchain Network Canton, With $6T of Real-World Assets, Taps RedStone for DeFi Access

The integration aims to connect RedStone’s data feeds to Canton’s institutional blockchain infrastructure.

By Krisztian Sandor, AI Boost|Edited by Stephen Alpher
Dec 9, 2025, 3:00 p.m.
RedStone Oracles co-founders Jakub Wojciechowski and Marcin Kazmierczak (RedStone)

What to know:

  • RedStone becomes core oracle on Canton Network, a $6 trillion blockchain for real-world asset tokenization.
  • The setup supports repo, credit,and commodities trades with compliant smart contracts.
  • RedStone also secures Apollo’s tokenized credit fund strategies across DeFi platforms.

RedStone, a blockchain oracle provider, has integrated with the Canton Network to serve as the primary data feed infrastructure for its tokenized real-world asset (RWA) ecosystem, the companies said Tuesday.

Canton hosts over $6 trillion in tokenized assets, including U.S. Treasury repos, syndicated loans, money market funds, mortgages and commodities trades. It processes roughly $300 billion in daily volume.

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The network caters to institutions that require programmable smart contracts but cannot operate in public DeFi due to privacy and compliance constraints. Digital Asset, the firm behind Canton, is backed by powerful Wall Street firms including Blackrock, Blackstone, Nasdaq, S&P Global, Goldman Sachs, and Citadel Securities.

By becoming a member of the Canton Foundation and integrating directly with the network, RedStone delivers gas-efficient, customizable data feeds tailored for enterprise use cases. The oracles are designed to support permissioned workflows, letting applications automate transactions without exposing sensitive information.

The broader goal is to bridge the divide between traditional asset management and on-chain liquidity tools, setting up the backend for regulated DeFi. While Canton provides the permissioned rails, RedStone’s price feeds are critical for enabling leveraged credit strategies and maintaining accurate onchain valuations.

The partnership also extends to the Apollo Diversified Credit Securitize Fund (ACRED), a tokenized fund of Apollo Global Management’s private credit issued by Securitize. RedStone supports its DeFi-linked yield strategies, enabling holders to mint sACRED tokens and deploy them into protocols like Morpho and Drift Institutional on the Ethereum, Solana and Polygon networks.

Read more: Canton Network Creator Snags Strategic Investment from Wall Street Giants

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