#dusk $DUSK The more I look into the tokenization direction, the more I understand one simple thing: it’s not enough to simply move the asset to a blockchain.
If we’re talking about financial markets, you also need access rules, confidentiality, control over information disclosure, and a predictable settlement.
That’s exactly what approach #dusk is built on.
Dusk positions itself as infrastructure for regulated digital assets: privacy where it’s needed, controlled access, and deterministic settlement.
And the numbers are already interesting: Dusk’s official website currently shows €300M+ in confirmed issuances, 50K+ in investor reach, and 210M+ $DUSK in staking.
For me, this is far more interesting than yet another blockchain that just promises a “revolution.”
Here it’s really about how financial infrastructure can be rebuilt for an on-chain model.
@Dusk $DUSK #dusk
If we’re talking about financial markets, you also need access rules, confidentiality, control over information disclosure, and a predictable settlement.
That’s exactly what approach #dusk is built on.
Dusk positions itself as infrastructure for regulated digital assets: privacy where it’s needed, controlled access, and deterministic settlement.
And the numbers are already interesting: Dusk’s official website currently shows €300M+ in confirmed issuances, 50K+ in investor reach, and 210M+ $DUSK in staking.
For me, this is far more interesting than yet another blockchain that just promises a “revolution.”
Here it’s really about how financial infrastructure can be rebuilt for an on-chain model.
@Dusk $DUSK #dusk