Dusk's deal with a regulated Dutch stock exchange keeps getting framed as an interoperability upgrade. The exchange itself is the detail worth noting. It already holds a licensed trading facility status and settles funding for small businesses, not crypto liquidity.
That changes what the integration solves. The interoperability standard adopted here is not about speed. It gives a regulated venue a documented way to move issued assets across chains in a form regulators can audit.
A real world comparison. This resembles banks adopting standardized international messaging systems decades ago. Slow, unglamorous, built to survive scrutiny rather than impress traders.
Counterpoint one. Standards adoption is not settlement volume. No public figures show live transaction flow through this rail yet.
Counterpoint two. Regulatory licensing sits with the exchange partner, not with Dusk itself. Dusk's role depends on that partner keeping its compliance status.
Whether this becomes real settlement infrastructure or stays a pilot is still open.#dusk @Dusk $DUSK
That changes what the integration solves. The interoperability standard adopted here is not about speed. It gives a regulated venue a documented way to move issued assets across chains in a form regulators can audit.
A real world comparison. This resembles banks adopting standardized international messaging systems decades ago. Slow, unglamorous, built to survive scrutiny rather than impress traders.
Counterpoint one. Standards adoption is not settlement volume. No public figures show live transaction flow through this rail yet.
Counterpoint two. Regulatory licensing sits with the exchange partner, not with Dusk itself. Dusk's role depends on that partner keeping its compliance status.
Whether this becomes real settlement infrastructure or stays a pilot is still open.#dusk @Dusk $DUSK