In Canada, the larger the payment, the more holds and checkpoints it hits: cheque holds over C$1,500, an LCTR at C$10,0001, enhanced due diligence past C$100,000, and treasury collateral above C$1,000,000. Dial in an amount below and watch the legacy path grow while time, intermediaries and trapped liquidity climb. Then watch 4orm settle atomically in seconds, at any amount.
Same money. One pipe stops at every gate; the other flows straight through 4orm Finance, at any amount.
"Liquidity locked" is money that has left one party but not yet arrived at the other: funds in transit, prefunded settlement balances and pledged collateral held until the next-morning net settlement5. On a shared ledger, delivery-versus-payment (DvP) means delivery and payment move together, so it is never trapped regardless of size. Compliance still runs on 4orm, as embedded, instant policy checks rather than multi-day manual holds.
Smaller and regional institutions clear through the deferred-net ACSS (Automated Clearing Settlement System), often via a tier-one "Group Clearer", pledging collateral and prefunding settlement balances that sit idle until the next morning5. The same institutions have the deepest client relationships but the least innovation capacity. A shared-ledger marketplace lets them settle atomically, free that liquidity, and connect to tokenization projects without building it all in-house.
The thresholds, hold durations, and settlement mechanics illustrated here are drawn from the primary regulatory and industry sources below. The animation and timing are representative and time-compressed for demonstration; they are not exact figures. All amounts are illustrative (CAD).
Sandbox / education only. Figures are illustrative and not financial advice.