#dusk $DUSK @Dusk What I find noteworthy about Dusk Trade is that the project isn’t just talking about putting financial assets onto the blockchain—it’s also aiming at a specific layer of applications for users. Bringing MMFs, ETFs, bonds, and RWAs onto DuskEVM, if implemented properly, could create an experience close to traditional financial markets while leveraging fast settlement capabilities and DeFi composability.

The concept of “real ownership” is also quite interesting. In a tokenized market, users don’t just need to see a token representing an asset—they also need to understand what rights they truly hold, how the underlying assets are managed, and how those rights are protected by law.

I especially appreciate the fact that Dusk Trade builds regulatory considerations into its design instead of treating compliance as an add-on later. However, this is also the point that needs the most careful verification. A financial platform can’t rely on technology alone; legal standing, custodial mechanisms, liquidity, and the ability to execute trades reliably are what ultimately determine the user experience.

For me, Dusk Trade is a direction worth following, but its real value will be in turning promises of tokenization into a financial product that users can actually use and trust in practice.