#dusk $DUSK
Someone asked me why they should trust that a tokenized bond on Dusk is actually backed by anything real😳🤷‍♀️😬.
Fair question🙂.
A token representing an asset is only as good as whoever's standing behind it, and "trust the smart contract" isn't an answer regulators or serious institutions accept.🙁
That's the part of Dusk's stack that doesn't get talked about enough. It's not just building the tech and hoping licensed institutions show up later.
Dusk's already working with EU-licensed partners to bring real financial markets onchain — NPEX, an AFM-regulated exchange licensed as an MTF, Broker, and ECSP, is planning to bring over 300M EUR in assets onchain through Dusk.

That's not a hypothetical partnership announcement, it's an actual regulated venue with actual licenses putting actual assets through this infrastructure.

The reason that matters more than it sounds: most "RWA on blockchain" projects solve the token half and quietly skip the license half.

You end up with something that looks compliant but isn't actually backed by anyone with regulatory standing to issue or trade the real thing.
Dusk's approach flips that — build the chain around institutions that already have the licenses, instead of building the chain first and hoping regulation catches up later.

I told my friend the honest answer: trust isn't coming from the code alone here, it's coming from the fact that a regulated exchange is willing to put its own license behind what's happening onchain.
That's a very different bar than most of crypto is even trying to clear.😌
@Dusk_Foundation

Guess Game Poll Day 3:😁

Guess what actually backs a Dusk-based RWA
⚖️ A licensed regulated exchange
📜 Just a smart contract
🏛️ Institutional real assets
₿ All of the above