I don't think DUSK is trying to answer the same question as most Layer-1 networks.

Most chains compete to make everything faster.

The more I looked into DUSK, the more I felt it was asking something completely different:

How can regulated assets move on-chain without forcing institutions to sacrifice confidentiality?

That shift completely changed the way I looked at the project.

I spent time reading about Confidential Security Contracts (XSC), and what stood out wasn't just privacy—it was the idea that confidentiality can exist alongside verifiable compliance instead of replacing it.

For traditional finance, that distinction could matter far more than another benchmark for throughput or transaction speed.

I've been around crypto long enough to notice that many projects optimize for retail activity first.

DUSK seems to be optimizing for institutional requirements first.

Whether that strategy succeeds or not, I genuinely think it's one of the more differentiated approaches I've come across in the RWA conversation.

That's exactly why I'll keep following its progress.

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