$RE and $RED already made their run 🟢🔥 Now I’m waiting for $DUSK to have its own moment. 😎🚀

Last night, I was reading about Dusk’s approach to tokenized securities when I stopped at a simple question:

What actually changes when a financial security becomes a token?

At first, it sounds straightforward. Take a bond, equity, or another financial asset and represent it on a blockchain.

But the more I thought about it, the less simple it seemed.

A real security comes with rules. Who can hold it. Who can transfer it. What conditions apply to ownership. What happens when dividends are paid or the asset is redeemed.

Simply putting a token on-chain doesn’t automatically solve any of that.

That’s where Dusk caught my attention.

Its XSC standard is designed around confidential security contracts, bringing the rules and requirements of regulated financial assets closer to the blockchain infrastructure itself.

What I find interesting is the direction behind it.

The goal isn’t just to make securities transferable on-chain. It’s to make blockchain infrastructure understand that a financial asset has rules, restrictions, and compliance requirements attached to it.

While reading through this, I kept thinking about how different tokenization becomes when the blockchain has to respect the asset’s real-world logic.

Maybe the real challenge of RWA isn’t putting assets on-chain.

Maybe it’s making the blockchain understand what those assets actually are.
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