A few days ago I was thinking about what “tokenizing an asset” actually means. At first, it sounds simple — take a stock, bond, or financial asset and put it onchain. But creating the token is probably the easy part.
The harder questions start after that. Who can actually hold it? What happens when someone tries to transfer it to the wrong wallet? What information needs to be visible for compliance, and what should stay private?
That’s where $DUSK gets interesting to me. Real financial assets need more than just fast transfers — they need rules, privacy, verification and settlement to work together without turning everything into a public spreadsheet.
Maybe the real challenge of RWA isn’t putting assets onchain. Maybe it’s building a system where financial markets can actually operate there without giving up the privacy and controls they already depend on. What do you think is the biggest missing piece? 👀
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #Dusk
The harder questions start after that. Who can actually hold it? What happens when someone tries to transfer it to the wrong wallet? What information needs to be visible for compliance, and what should stay private?
That’s where $DUSK gets interesting to me. Real financial assets need more than just fast transfers — they need rules, privacy, verification and settlement to work together without turning everything into a public spreadsheet.
Maybe the real challenge of RWA isn’t putting assets onchain. Maybe it’s building a system where financial markets can actually operate there without giving up the privacy and controls they already depend on. What do you think is the biggest missing piece? 👀
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #Dusk