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As the Canton Network ecosystem grows, there are opportunities to get your application featured and discovered by users. The primary venue for featured applications is canton.network, which showcases ecosystem partners and their applications. The Canton Foundation also maintains information about network participants.

Requirements

To be considered for featuring, your application should meet the following criteria.

Technical

Your application must be deployed on Canton Network (DevNet, TestNet, or MainNet) and be functional—not just a concept. It should implement relevant CIPs such as the token standard where applicable, and follow basic security practices.

Documentation

You need user documentation explaining how to use the application, a technical overview of what it does, and clear support channels for users who need help.

Quality

We look for reasonable usability, reliable operation, transparency about capabilities and limitations, and responsive support for user issues.

Application Process

  1. Complete development and deploy your application
  2. Prepare materials: application description (short and long), logo and screenshots, contact information, and documentation links
  3. Contact the Canton Network team via canton.network
  4. Await review (timeline varies)
  5. Upon approval, your application will be listed

Promotional Opportunities

Present your application to the developer community through office hours, community Slack channels, forum posts, and blog announcements. You can also present at developer workshops, ecosystem events, and conferences with Canton Network presence.

Best Practices

Build applications that solve real problems—users seeking solutions will find you. Integrate with the ecosystem and follow published standards to appear in partner listings and ensure wallet/tool compatibility. Good documentation helps users onboard easily. Maintain your presence by updating listings when features change, engaging regularly with the community, responding promptly to users, and sharing updates on major releases.

What to Avoid

Misleading claims damage trust. Abandoned projects frustrate users. Poor security risks users and your reputation. Spam promotion violates community norms.

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