Grofty Documentation
Browser extension wallet and transaction gateway for Canton Network.
Use Grofty to create a Canton wallet, manage CC and USDCx, send Canton Coin, bridge liquidity, and swap between supported assets from one interface.
What Grofty Supports Today
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Core Features
Canton wallet in your browser. Create accounts, view balances, and manage assets.
Your Canton identity for sending and receiving CC and USDCx assets.
Bridge assets into Canton or swap CC ↔ USDCx with transparent fees.
Non-custodial. Your keys never leave your device.
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What is Grofty?
Grofty is a production-ready browser extension wallet and transaction gateway for the Canton Network. It is built by WinNode, a blockchain infrastructure provider operating validators across more than 28 networks.
Why Grofty Exists
Canton is a powerful settlement network, but new users need a simple way to enter the ecosystem. Grofty provides that access layer — presenting the core actions in a familiar wallet interface:
- Create a wallet and manage your Canton Party ID
- View CC and USDCx balances and onboarding state
- Send CC to another Canton Party ID
- Swap CC ↔ USDCx inside the wallet
- Bridge liquidity from external networks into Canton
- Track transaction state with transparent fee display
Fees
Grofty has three primary fee categories, each with separate logic:
- Bridge Fee — applied to supported bridge flows
- Swap Fee — applied to CC ↔ USDCx swap flows
- Normal CC Transfer Fee — applied to applicable direct CC transfer flows
Before confirming any transaction, Grofty displays: entered amount, receiver amount, fee amount, asset symbol, destination Party ID, and transaction type.
Your recovery phrase and private keys are encrypted and stored only on your device. Grofty cannot recover your phrase if it is lost — store it offline, securely.
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Technical Notes
Import Wallet Flow
How wallet import works — mnemonic verification, encryption, and Party ID validation
Transfer Flow
Canton-aware transaction preparation, local signing, and execution
DAML Infrastructure
DAML-based fee settlement and WalletUserProxy contract
CIP-56 Standard
Canton wallet integration and reward distribution standard