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I used to think tokenizing a financial asset was mainly about putting ownership onchain. After reading Dusk’s market-infrastructure documentation, I see the harder problem differently: the asset has to move through an entire workflow, not just a transaction.

On @Dusk_Foundation , that journey can start with an issuer defining the asset, eligibility rules, and lifecycle requirements. From there, investors can be onboarded through verified credentials or wallet binding, while transfer controls determine who can actually hold or move the asset.

What I find more interesting is what happens after that. Trading has to coordinate with settlement, and the asset leg may need to settle alongside a payment leg. DuskDS provides the settlement and finality foundation, while DuskEVM or DuskVM can support the application logic depending on the workflow.

Then the lifecycle continues with servicing, reporting, corporate actions, and selective disclosure.

That changed how I look at Dusk. The interesting part is not simply moving a financial asset onto a blockchain; it is trying to coordinate the surrounding market workflow on shared infrastructure.

For me, that is a much more meaningful way to think about bringing regulated finance onchain.
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