A practical milestone for a practical product. Console Wallet reached #4 on Canton’s rewards leaderboard, reinforcing PixelPlex’s focus on UX that helps users stay in control.
Making Canton easy to use without sanding off what makes it special was the goal behind Console Wallet. PixelPlex built it as a real, day-to-day product from the start, something that earns attention through consistent utility, not big promises.
Over the past month, that focus has turned into a measurable result.
In the last 30 days alone, Console Wallet generated 31M+ in Canton rewards (≈ $5.3M+ equivalent), ranking #4 on Canton’s rewards leaderboard.
In simple terms, “rewards” here are Canton Coin (CC) rewards tied to real usage. A strong ranking over 30 days is usually a sign of consistent activity: people keep coming back because Console makes Canton interactions easy to follow and keeps control where it belongs, with the user.
Console Wallet has grown into that kind of daily driver, and a few things keep bringing people back:
- Clear signing that shows what’s being approved before confirming
- Self-custody by default, with keys staying under the user’s control
- Canton-native transfers with an offer-based flow (send, accept, track)
- Built-in safety checks, including phishing and look-alike domain warnings
- Everyday convenience, with a quick connect-and-approve experience across supported apps
Why this #4 ranking is a bigger story than a number
What makes this ranking worth paying attention to is the time window: 30 days smooths out the outliers and rewards consistency. Holding a top spot over a full month usually means one thing: the product keeps getting opened, used, and relied on.
That consistency matters even more here. A wallet only climbs when people regularly connect to apps, review what they’re signing, send and accept transfers, and return the next day to do it again. In that sense, #4 is less about a single milestone and more about a pattern of real usage that’s becoming stable.
For PixelPlex, it also reinforces a product philosophy we’ve held for years: good blockchain UX is, first of all, about making it understandable. The best interfaces don’t pretend the risk isn’t there. They help users make confident decisions, see what’s happening, and stay in control. That same approach is at the core of PixelPlex’s Canton development services, where product thinking and engineering discipline go hand in hand. When Console performs well over a full month, it’s a signal that this philosophy resonates in practice.
What’s next?
This milestone is momentum, not a finish line. PixelPlex is using it as a signal to keep pushing: doubling down on what already makes Console Wallet useful, and refining the day-to-day experience so it feels even more natural and effortless.
Here’s where the focus stays:
- Wider ecosystem support, so more Canton apps and workflows feel seamless from day one
- Smoother onboarding, making the first setup and first transaction easier for new users
- More transparency and insights, so it’s simpler to track activity and understand what’s happening
- Stronger community feedback loop, using real user input to shape releases and priorities
If Console Wallet is new to you, and you’re exploring tools on Canton, take a quick look at it in action. A few minutes inside the product is usually enough to see why clarity and control matter on Canton.
And to everyone using Console consistently over the last month: thank you. This #4 ranking is your activity, made visible.
About Console Wallet
Console Wallet is a self-custodial wallet built for the Canton Network by PixelPlex. It’s designed to make Canton interactions simple and safe, with a clear signing experience that helps users understand exactly what they’re approving and keep control in their own hands.
Console Wallet supports everyday Canton actions like connecting to apps, signing requests, and sending or accepting transfers through an offer-based flow. The wallet is available as a browser extension and on mobile, with user-controlled keys stored on the device.