I used to think tokenizing real-world assets was mostly about moving bonds, ETFs, and other financial instruments onto a blockchain. But the more I explore Dusk, the more incomplete that idea feels.

What stands out to me is DuskEVM. Solidity compatibility is useful, but the deeper point is its connection with Hedger, enabling private EVM-based processes that remain verifiable. That matters because regulated markets cannot realistically choose between total transparency and total privacy. Some transactions need confidentiality, while regulators or authorized participants may still need to verify what happened.

That makes Hedger’s homomorphic encryption and zero-knowledge proofs especially interesting. And with Dusk targeting RWAs and native issuance, tokenization may only be the beginning. If issuance, trading, and settlement happen on-chain, the architecture has to handle complex financial realities.

I’m not convinced yet. Mainnet is where these ideas must prove themselves.
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