#dusk $DUSK The more I look into the tokenization approach, the more I realize one simple thing: it’s not enough to simply move an asset onto a blockchain.
If we’re talking about financial markets, you also need access rules, confidentiality, control over information disclosure, and predictable settlement.
That’s exactly what the #dusk approach 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 verified issuances, 50K+ investor reach, and 210M+ $DUSK in staking.
For me, this is far more compelling than yet another blockchain that just promises “revolution.”
This is specifically about how financial infrastructure can be rebuilt for an on-chain model.
If we’re talking about financial markets, you also need access rules, confidentiality, control over information disclosure, and predictable settlement.
That’s exactly what the #dusk approach 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 verified issuances, 50K+ investor reach, and 210M+ $DUSK in staking.
For me, this is far more compelling than yet another blockchain that just promises “revolution.”
This is specifically about how financial infrastructure can be rebuilt for an on-chain model.