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Dusk’s Bigger Vision: Financial Markets OnchainFinancial markets were built around a strange compromise: everything moves digitally, yet the systems coordinating that movement remain fragmented.A stock can be electronic, a trade can happen in milliseconds, and settlement can still depend on multiple institutions reconciling separate records. I keep wondering what happens when those layers stop being separate.That is where Dusk becomes interesting—not simply as another blockchain, but as an attempt to rethink the infrastructure underneath financial markets. Its architecture combines deterministic settlement, privacy, selective disclosure, access controls, and programmable execution for regulated assets.The important idea is not “put assets on-chain.” Tokenization alone changes very little if issuance, eligibility, trading, compliance, and settlement still live in disconnected systems.The bigger possibility is shared infrastructure where those processes can coordinate around the same state.But that raises the harder question: if financial markets become programmable, who decides which rules become code—and what happens when those rules need to change?
Dusk Network, Dusk Blockchain, Dusk Crypto, Onchain Finance, Tokenized Assets, Real World Assets, RWA, Blockchain Settlement, Regulated Assets, Privacy Blockchain$TRUMP
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Dusk’s Bigger Vision: Financial Markets OnchainFinancial markets were built around a strange compromise: everything moves digitally, yet the systems coordinating that movement remain fragmented.A stock can be electronic, a trade can happen in milliseconds, and settlement can still depend on multiple institutions reconciling separate records. I keep wondering what happens when those layers stop being separate.That is where Dusk becomes interesting—not simply as another blockchain, but as an attempt to rethink the infrastructure underneath financial markets. Its architecture combines deterministic settlement, privacy, selective disclosure, access controls, and programmable execution for regulated assets.The important idea is not “put assets on-chain.” Tokenization alone changes very little if issuance, eligibility, trading, compliance, and settlement still live in disconnected systems.The bigger possibility is shared infrastructure where those processes can coordinate around the same state.But that raises the harder question: if financial markets become programmable, who decides which rules become code—and what happens when those rules need to change?
Dusk Network, Dusk Blockchain, Dusk Crypto, Onchain Finance, Tokenized Assets, Real World Assets, RWA, Blockchain Settlement, Regulated Assets, Privacy Blockchain$TRUMP
$AVAX