#dusk $DUSK @Dusk

When most people talk about bringing real-world assets onchain, they focus purely on speed and low gas fees. But in traditional finance, speed is only a small piece of the puzzle. Real institutions care far more about privacy, legal compliance, and who is actually allowed to trade.
Most blockchains are built to be 100% public, which creates a huge bottleneck for serious financial products. You cannot put private securities, loans, or enterprise contracts on a ledger where everyone can see every balance and counterparty.
This is why looking into @Dusk changed how I see the RWA space. Instead of just creating simple token standards, they are designing an infrastructure focused on confidential smart contracts and built-in compliance from day one. You get the benefits of decentralized settlement without sacrificing the strict privacy requirements of regulated markets.
Of course, bridging old finance into Web3 is never easy, and adoption will take time to test in the real world. But focusing on regulatory-friendly privacy feels like solving the actual problem rather than just chasing hype.
Curious to see how this space evolves as institutions start demanding real privacy tools onchain.