#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Most people still clock Dusk as just another privacy chain riding the RWA wave. Fair enough. Marketing’s quiet and the price action doesn’t exactly beg for attention.
What actually sticks with me is the plumbing. Anyone can slap a token on a chain. Keeping the full market cycle—eligibility, transfers, corporate actions, settlement—private while still playing by the rules is a different problem.
Dusk’s dual setup (native contracts plus the EVM side with Hedger) lets institutions run normal Solidity stuff without every balance and counterparty becoming free data for the rest of the network. The NPEX angle makes it feel less theoretical and more like actual rails being laid.
Right now the market still ranks everything by volume and timeline noise. Something this measured just looks slow by comparison.
Institutions don’t need another public ledger that bleeds positions. They need one that doesn’t.
I’ve watched a bunch of “privacy + RWA” projects talk a big game and then fade. This one moves slower and feels more grounded.
Either nothing much happens or the real users show up later than most people are pricing in. I’m leaning the second way.
Most people still clock Dusk as just another privacy chain riding the RWA wave. Fair enough. Marketing’s quiet and the price action doesn’t exactly beg for attention.
What actually sticks with me is the plumbing. Anyone can slap a token on a chain. Keeping the full market cycle—eligibility, transfers, corporate actions, settlement—private while still playing by the rules is a different problem.
Dusk’s dual setup (native contracts plus the EVM side with Hedger) lets institutions run normal Solidity stuff without every balance and counterparty becoming free data for the rest of the network. The NPEX angle makes it feel less theoretical and more like actual rails being laid.
Right now the market still ranks everything by volume and timeline noise. Something this measured just looks slow by comparison.
Institutions don’t need another public ledger that bleeds positions. They need one that doesn’t.
I’ve watched a bunch of “privacy + RWA” projects talk a big game and then fade. This one moves slower and feels more grounded.
Either nothing much happens or the real users show up later than most people are pricing in. I’m leaning the second way.
