đ I think $DUSK is solving a problem people donât talk about enough.
Everyone talks about putting real-world assets on-chain.
But getting an asset on a blockchain is only one part of the problem.
What happens when the asset involves regulated investors, private information, eligibility requirements and settlement?
You canât simply make everything public and call it institutional infrastructure.
Thatâs where @Dusk_Foundation gets interesting.
Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated on-chain finance with privacy, auditability and deterministic settlement at the base layer.
The part I find particularly interesting is the idea of selective disclosure.
You shouldnât always have to expose everything just to prove that youâre allowed to do something.
Duskâs identity infrastructure is designed around exactly that idea â proving the required information without putting unnecessary personal details on-chain. đ
And then thereâs DuskEVM, which gives developers an Ethereum-compatible path for building applications while settling through Duskâs infrastructure. âïž
So the thesis isnât simply:
âPut assets on blockchain.â
Itâs closer to:
âBuild financial markets on-chain without throwing away the privacy and controls that regulated finance actually needs.â
Thatâs a much bigger problem to solve.
And honestly, thatâs what made me start paying attention to $DUSK đ
Iâm curious where this goes as tokenized markets start moving from a narrative into actual infrastructure.
#DUSK #DuskNetwork #RWA #Tokenization #Crypto
Everyone talks about putting real-world assets on-chain.
But getting an asset on a blockchain is only one part of the problem.
What happens when the asset involves regulated investors, private information, eligibility requirements and settlement?
You canât simply make everything public and call it institutional infrastructure.
Thatâs where @Dusk_Foundation gets interesting.
Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated on-chain finance with privacy, auditability and deterministic settlement at the base layer.
The part I find particularly interesting is the idea of selective disclosure.
You shouldnât always have to expose everything just to prove that youâre allowed to do something.
Duskâs identity infrastructure is designed around exactly that idea â proving the required information without putting unnecessary personal details on-chain. đ
And then thereâs DuskEVM, which gives developers an Ethereum-compatible path for building applications while settling through Duskâs infrastructure. âïž
So the thesis isnât simply:
âPut assets on blockchain.â
Itâs closer to:
âBuild financial markets on-chain without throwing away the privacy and controls that regulated finance actually needs.â
Thatâs a much bigger problem to solve.
And honestly, thatâs what made me start paying attention to $DUSK đ
Iâm curious where this goes as tokenized markets start moving from a narrative into actual infrastructure.
#DUSK #DuskNetwork #RWA #Tokenization #Crypto