Dusk isn’t selling privacy. It’s selling institutional safety.
Most “RWA on chain” projects break the moment a real issuer asks basic questions: Who is allowed to hold this asset? What happens if a restricted wallet receives it? How do we prove compliance without exposing every investor and counterparty on a public ledger? Public chains overshare. Private systems under prove. Institutions need the middle.
That’s where Dusk fits. It’s built for selective disclosure: keep sensitive activity private by default, but still generate verifiable proof when auditors, regulators, or issuers need clarity. That turns compliance from an off chain patch into part of the transaction logic.
If RWAs are going to move from pilots to pipelines, the chain can’t just mint tokens. It has to enforce rules the real world actually recognizes. Dusk’s whole bet is that this is the only way institutional flow shows up and stays.

