#dusk $DUSK @Dusk Earlier, I thought a financial Layer 1 mainly needed speed, low fees, and reliable settlement. Dusk made me rethink that.
With RWAs, the hard part isn’t simply putting assets onchain. It’s managing who can access them, how ownership moves, what stays private, and how payments settle.
That’s why I find Dusk interesting. Its architecture connects DuskEVM, DuskVM, and DuskDS around execution, applications, settlement, and data availability.
I’m still watching whether this complexity translates into real adoption, but the bigger question is compelling:
Can Dusk turn fragmented traditional financial requirements into one seamless onchain workflow?
$DUSK @Dusk
With RWAs, the hard part isn’t simply putting assets onchain. It’s managing who can access them, how ownership moves, what stays private, and how payments settle.
That’s why I find Dusk interesting. Its architecture connects DuskEVM, DuskVM, and DuskDS around execution, applications, settlement, and data availability.
I’m still watching whether this complexity translates into real adoption, but the bigger question is compelling:
Can Dusk turn fragmented traditional financial requirements into one seamless onchain workflow?
$DUSK @Dusk