$DUSK
Most RWA pitches treat finality like a checkbox. Dusk treats it like the only thing that actually survives a divorce court.
Succinct Attestation’s three-step committee dance—proposal, validation, ratification—gives deterministic settlement in about 2 seconds with no user-facing reorgs under normal conditions. That’s not “fast enough for DeFi.” That’s the exact property a securities lawyer wants when a trade has to stick the second the cash moves.
Phoenix keeps amounts and counterparties opaque with PLONK. Moonlight keeps the public ledger clean for exchanges and auditors. Citadel layers selective disclosure so a regulator can check compliance attributes without turning every position into a public show. The dual model isn’t marketing theater—it’s the only setup that lets institutions keep client data private while still satisfying MiCA and MiFID II.
NPEX’s MTF + Broker + ECSP stack and Quantoz’s EURQ (MiCA-compliant digital euro) sit right on top of this settlement layer, not beside it. DuskEVM now lets Solidity shops deploy while still settling through the same finality engine. $ONG
The open question isn’t whether the tech works. It’s whether selective-disclosure keys and audit permissions can be rotated cleanly enough that institutions trust the process more than their own internal ledgers. Until that operational detail gets boring, the rest is still theater. Finality is the only number that matters when the barbecue conversation turns to who keeps the house. $ZEC
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Most RWA pitches treat finality like a checkbox. Dusk treats it like the only thing that actually survives a divorce court.
Succinct Attestation’s three-step committee dance—proposal, validation, ratification—gives deterministic settlement in about 2 seconds with no user-facing reorgs under normal conditions. That’s not “fast enough for DeFi.” That’s the exact property a securities lawyer wants when a trade has to stick the second the cash moves.
Phoenix keeps amounts and counterparties opaque with PLONK. Moonlight keeps the public ledger clean for exchanges and auditors. Citadel layers selective disclosure so a regulator can check compliance attributes without turning every position into a public show. The dual model isn’t marketing theater—it’s the only setup that lets institutions keep client data private while still satisfying MiCA and MiFID II.
NPEX’s MTF + Broker + ECSP stack and Quantoz’s EURQ (MiCA-compliant digital euro) sit right on top of this settlement layer, not beside it. DuskEVM now lets Solidity shops deploy while still settling through the same finality engine. $ONG
The open question isn’t whether the tech works. It’s whether selective-disclosure keys and audit permissions can be rotated cleanly enough that institutions trust the process more than their own internal ledgers. Until that operational detail gets boring, the rest is still theater. Finality is the only number that matters when the barbecue conversation turns to who keeps the house. $ZEC
#dusk @Dusk