#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I used to think bringing financial markets onchain mainly meant turning bonds, funds or shares into tokens.

But a token alone does not create a working market.

The harder part begins after issuance: confirming who can participate, enforcing transfer rules, protecting financial data, coordinating payments and making every transaction final.

This is where @Dusk_Foundation full stack becomes more interesting to me.

DuskVM lets teams build directly in Rust and WASM with native access to Dusk’s privacy and zero-knowledge capabilities. DuskEVM brings Solidity developers and familiar Ethereum tooling into the same network. Both ultimately connect to DuskDS for settlement and data availability.

Privacy is also built into the financial logic. Hedger allows encrypted values to remain private while transactions stay verifiable, while Citadel lets investors prove eligibility without exposing their complete identity record.

Then NPEX brings the regulated market layer. As an AFM-supervised Dutch exchange with more than 100 completed financings, over €217 million financed and 20,000+ active investors, it connects Dusk’s infrastructure with actual licensed market operations.

Dusk Trade can become the user-facing gateway, but the real value sits underneath it.

@Dusk_Foundation is not only tokenizing assets. It is connecting execution, privacy, identity, settlement, regulated trading and investor access into one financial lifecycle.