#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I was scrolling through tokenization projects today when one thought stopped me:
Putting an asset on-chain is one thing. Making it usable is another. We often talk about tokenized bonds, funds, and other financial assets as if TOKENIZATION itself solves the hard part... But what happens after the asset is created?
That’s where $DUSK Trade caught my attention.
The interesting part is how it approaches the actual market workflow around an asset. A user may need to discover an asset, connect a wallet, complete eligibility checks, receive the right disclosures, trade, and coordinate both the asset and payment sides of the transaction. That feels much closer to how real financial markets operate.
And Dusk Trade doesn’t need to do everything alone. It can use the Dusk stack underneath it DuskDS for settlement and finality, DuskEVM for familiar EVM execution, Citadel for identity and selective disclosure, and Dusk Connect for wallet connectivity. The more I look at this, the more I think.
Tokenization may not be the real breakthrough. Market-ready execution could be.
What happens when regulated markets finally become open accessible and built for everyone?
I was scrolling through tokenization projects today when one thought stopped me:
Putting an asset on-chain is one thing. Making it usable is another. We often talk about tokenized bonds, funds, and other financial assets as if TOKENIZATION itself solves the hard part... But what happens after the asset is created?
That’s where $DUSK Trade caught my attention.
The interesting part is how it approaches the actual market workflow around an asset. A user may need to discover an asset, connect a wallet, complete eligibility checks, receive the right disclosures, trade, and coordinate both the asset and payment sides of the transaction. That feels much closer to how real financial markets operate.
And Dusk Trade doesn’t need to do everything alone. It can use the Dusk stack underneath it DuskDS for settlement and finality, DuskEVM for familiar EVM execution, Citadel for identity and selective disclosure, and Dusk Connect for wallet connectivity. The more I look at this, the more I think.
Tokenization may not be the real breakthrough. Market-ready execution could be.
What happens when regulated markets finally become open accessible and built for everyone?