#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I used to think tokenizing a real-world asset was mostly a technical problem.
Put a bond or fund on-chain, make it transferable, and you’ve solved the hard part.
But the more I looked into institutional RWAs, the more I realized the token might actually be the easy part.
Who can own it?
Who can transfer it?
How is eligibility checked?
Where does settlement happen?
What needs to stay private?
That’s where the difference between wrapped tokens and native issuance became interesting to me.
Wrapped assets can be useful, but the underlying financial lifecycle may still depend on separate systems and off-chain coordination.
So I started asking:
What if the asset could exist natively on-chain from the beginning?
That’s what caught my attention about Dusk.
The idea is bigger than simply tokenizing assets. It’s about connecting issuance, trading, settlement and reporting within infrastructure designed for regulated digital assets.
And privacy matters here too. Institutions may need sensitive information protected while still allowing authorized parties to verify what matters.
I don't think native issuance automatically wins every use case. The real test will be adoption, liquidity, regulation and real-world execution.
But the question is worth watching:
Will institutional RWAs need more than wrapped representations to truly move on-chain?
#Dusk #RWA
I used to think tokenizing a real-world asset was mostly a technical problem.
Put a bond or fund on-chain, make it transferable, and you’ve solved the hard part.
But the more I looked into institutional RWAs, the more I realized the token might actually be the easy part.
Who can own it?
Who can transfer it?
How is eligibility checked?
Where does settlement happen?
What needs to stay private?
That’s where the difference between wrapped tokens and native issuance became interesting to me.
Wrapped assets can be useful, but the underlying financial lifecycle may still depend on separate systems and off-chain coordination.
So I started asking:
What if the asset could exist natively on-chain from the beginning?
That’s what caught my attention about Dusk.
The idea is bigger than simply tokenizing assets. It’s about connecting issuance, trading, settlement and reporting within infrastructure designed for regulated digital assets.
And privacy matters here too. Institutions may need sensitive information protected while still allowing authorized parties to verify what matters.
I don't think native issuance automatically wins every use case. The real test will be adoption, liquidity, regulation and real-world execution.
But the question is worth watching:
Will institutional RWAs need more than wrapped representations to truly move on-chain?
#Dusk #RWA