“ Tokenizing an asset is easy. Making ownership, access, and transfer work under real-world rules is the hard part. ”
That is where the next layer of infrastructure matters.
Imagine an EVM environment where institutions can use familiar Solidity tooling—but regulated financial applications can also introduce confidentiality when the market requires it.
This is where Dusk gets interesting.
DuskEVM is being built as the EVM application layer of Dusk, giving builders and institutions a familiar Solidity/EVM path into a network designed for regulated finance. Its architecture connects EVM execution with DuskDS for settlement and data availability.
But the more interesting piece is Hedger.
EVM × Privacy
Hedger brings confidential workflows to DuskEVM, using cryptographic techniques including homomorphic encryption and zero-knowledge proofs to support privacy-preserving financial applications. That opens the door to workflows where sensitive positions, balances or business logic don’t have to become universally visible just because the application is onchain.
Now connect the pieces:
RWA × Regulated Securities × Privacy
Native issuance can bring regulated assets onchain.
Dusk infrastructure can connect issuance → trading → settlement.
Citadel and selective disclosure can help prove eligibility without revealing unnecessary information.
DuskDS provides the settlement foundation, while DuskEVM brings EVM programmability and Hedger adds a route toward confidential execution.
And that creates a bigger Dusk thesis:
Real-world adoption → Network activity → Gas & staking demand → Potential DUSK value accrual.
The breakthrough isn’t simply making finance EVM-compatible.
It’s making EVM-compatible finance capable of operating under real-world rules without giving up privacy.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
$SNDKB $SKHYB
That is where the next layer of infrastructure matters.
Imagine an EVM environment where institutions can use familiar Solidity tooling—but regulated financial applications can also introduce confidentiality when the market requires it.
This is where Dusk gets interesting.
DuskEVM is being built as the EVM application layer of Dusk, giving builders and institutions a familiar Solidity/EVM path into a network designed for regulated finance. Its architecture connects EVM execution with DuskDS for settlement and data availability.
But the more interesting piece is Hedger.
EVM × Privacy
Hedger brings confidential workflows to DuskEVM, using cryptographic techniques including homomorphic encryption and zero-knowledge proofs to support privacy-preserving financial applications. That opens the door to workflows where sensitive positions, balances or business logic don’t have to become universally visible just because the application is onchain.
Now connect the pieces:
RWA × Regulated Securities × Privacy
Native issuance can bring regulated assets onchain.
Dusk infrastructure can connect issuance → trading → settlement.
Citadel and selective disclosure can help prove eligibility without revealing unnecessary information.
DuskDS provides the settlement foundation, while DuskEVM brings EVM programmability and Hedger adds a route toward confidential execution.
And that creates a bigger Dusk thesis:
Real-world adoption → Network activity → Gas & staking demand → Potential DUSK value accrual.
The breakthrough isn’t simply making finance EVM-compatible.
It’s making EVM-compatible finance capable of operating under real-world rules without giving up privacy.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
$SNDKB $SKHYB