CC HANDL
This route charges a 0.30% pool fee. 1 CC currently converts to about 46.461872 HANDL before fees and price impact.
HANDL is listed on OneSwap for as long as an enabled, funded pool supports a swap direction into it — the direction is conditional on the pool, which is why this page reads availability live. Since OneSwap has no fiat onramp, buying HANDL starts by sending a route-compatible Canton asset to the platform wallet created for your OneSwap account.
You'll need
A OneSwap account. Signup creates the platform wallet that the trading app uses.
The asset a live HANDL route starts from. A swap crosses a single pool, so only the inputs named on the route cards below convert into HANDL in one step.
A quick confirmation that the direction you want is currently live: HANDL swap directions exist only while the pool behind them stays enabled and funded.
Sign up for OneSwap with your email and password, then finish email verification. OneSwap creates a secure platform wallet for your account during signup; this is the wallet whose balances are available in the trading app.
Read the route cards below first: each one names the exact asset a funded HANDL pool accepts as input. Copy the Canton party ID or receive QR from your OneSwap wallet details, then send that asset to the address from its issuer, an exchange, or another Canton wallet.
Open Offers in OneSwap after the sender submits the transfer. Accept the incoming offer to add it to your spendable balance, or enable auto-accept there for future incoming transfers.
Choose a live HANDL route, enter your amount, and review the quote before confirming in OneSwap. The review screen shows the rate, the price impact for that exact size, the pool fee, and the minimum you receive after slippage; Canton network traffic is prepaid separately in CC.
Settlement is the ledger commit, usually a matter of seconds, with no withdrawal queue afterward. The HANDL balance appears in your OneSwap wallet; selling later is the same swap flow in reverse, provided a funded direction out exists. The platform wallet is the default; on deployments that support it, Settings → Self-custody lets you take custody after backing up your key.
This route charges a 0.30% pool fee. 1 CC currently converts to about 46.461872 HANDL before fees and price impact.
There is no fiat onramp: you cannot buy HANDL with dollars or a card here, and connecting an external wallet does not make its balance tradable. The default signup flow creates a platform wallet that OneSwap operates for your account. On deployments with self-custody enabled, you can later take custody from Settings and keep trading through a bounded mandate.
OneSwap does not sell HANDL for dollars. The cash-out flow that is rolling out covers CC and USDCx only, so exiting HANDL means swapping back through a pool first.
Prices are not guaranteed either. Quotes come from pool reserves, so the rate moves as other swaps settle, and larger orders move it more. Check the live HANDL price and the price impact primer before sizing a first purchase.
OneSwap signup uses an email and password and creates a platform wallet for the account. It does not ask for government identity documents to execute a swap. Cashing out to dollars is a separate flow with its own identity checks. The platform operates that wallet by default; self-custody is an optional Settings flow on deployments where it is enabled.
Not on OneSwap — there is no fiat onramp. Send an asset that a live HANDL route starts from to your OneSwap platform wallet, accept the incoming transfer, and swap it through that pool. If you hold something no HANDL pool pairs with, it takes two swaps: one into the route's input asset, then one into HANDL.
Yes. OneSwap exposes a direction only while the pool behind it is enabled and holds reserves. If the pool is drained or disabled the route stops being offered, and it returns when funding does — this page reflects whatever is live at the moment it regenerates.
OneSwap submits the trade to the Canton settlement queue and the ledger commits it from there, normally within seconds. The HANDL lands in your OneSwap platform wallet at that commit — there is no bridge wait, withdrawal request, or claim step afterward.
Trading uses the OneSwap platform wallet created at signup. An external Canton wallet can send assets to its party ID or receive a withdrawal, but its balance does not become tradable merely by connecting it to OneSwap.