#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I used to think tokenization was mostly about creating a digital version of something that already exists. Reading more about @Dusk_Foundation made me look at it differently.
The interesting part is what happens after the asset is created: issuance, transfers, trading, settlement and even disclosure can be designed around the ledger.
For regulated assets, that raises a better question than “is it onchain?” — how much of the actual lifecycle still happens somewhere else?
That’s the part of Dusk I’m watching more closely.
$DUSK #dusk
I used to think tokenization was mostly about creating a digital version of something that already exists. Reading more about @Dusk_Foundation made me look at it differently.
The interesting part is what happens after the asset is created: issuance, transfers, trading, settlement and even disclosure can be designed around the ledger.
For regulated assets, that raises a better question than “is it onchain?” — how much of the actual lifecycle still happens somewhere else?
That’s the part of Dusk I’m watching more closely.
$DUSK #dusk