#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I used to think that “big partners” in crypto were just marketing tactics—until I looked closely at the numbers behind the relationship between Dusk and NPEX.
NPEX isn’t a typical crypto exchange. It’s a trading venue licensed by the AFM (the Dutch financial regulator) and it also holds an MTF, Broker, and ECSP license. An organization with such a high level of compliance doesn’t choose infrastructure arbitrarily—and they are planning to put more than 300 million EUR of assets on-chain via Dusk.
At the same time, Dusk has partnered with Chainlink to connect data and cross-chain infrastructure for regulated financial products. This isn’t two separate events. It points to a pattern: licensed EU organizations are choosing Dusk as their infrastructure backbone—not because of hype, but because the real compliance problem actually needs solving.
The question I keep asking myself is: as more and more regulated organizations move in, who will be the first infrastructure they trust?
I used to think that “big partners” in crypto were just marketing tactics—until I looked closely at the numbers behind the relationship between Dusk and NPEX.
NPEX isn’t a typical crypto exchange. It’s a trading venue licensed by the AFM (the Dutch financial regulator) and it also holds an MTF, Broker, and ECSP license. An organization with such a high level of compliance doesn’t choose infrastructure arbitrarily—and they are planning to put more than 300 million EUR of assets on-chain via Dusk.
At the same time, Dusk has partnered with Chainlink to connect data and cross-chain infrastructure for regulated financial products. This isn’t two separate events. It points to a pattern: licensed EU organizations are choosing Dusk as their infrastructure backbone—not because of hype, but because the real compliance problem actually needs solving.
The question I keep asking myself is: as more and more regulated organizations move in, who will be the first infrastructure they trust?