Today, in the trending hot list, #美SEC取消加密规则制定会议 appears. Although these messages seem to indicate a change in regulatory pace on the surface, the real question that on-chain finance cannot avoid has not changed: how can financial applications find the right balance between privacy, compliance, and verifiability? Watch Dusk Network @Dusk ; the line $DUSK is worth paying attention to—precisely because it puts the focus on confidential smart contracts and XSC, rather than merely talking about “anonymity.” #dusk
If RWA, tokenized securities, and institutional settlement are brought on-chain, it’s impossible to expose all transaction details, customer information, and counterparty relationships to the market; but it also cannot turn into a black box that nobody can verify. Dusk’s entry point is to build “who can see what, and which states must be verifiable” into the framework of financial contracts.
So today, I don’t want to write this as a chase-after-the-momentum piece. Regulatory meetings can be canceled, and rule discussions can be postponed, but compliance and privacy will not disappear. The more financial the scenario, the more it’s necessary to separate transparency and privacy and look at them independently.
As of 2026-08-17 11:09 CST, Binance spot DUSKUSDT is about 0.0691 USDT, up +7.30% in 24h. Spot trading volume is approximately 1.817 million USDT; contract trading volume is about 12.068 million USDT. Daily RSI14 is approximately 67.5. These are provided only as background for market attention and do not constitute trading advice.
If the next round of on-chain finance truly shifts toward the institutional side, privacy smart contracts may not be a bonus feature—they may be the entry ticket.
If RWA, tokenized securities, and institutional settlement are brought on-chain, it’s impossible to expose all transaction details, customer information, and counterparty relationships to the market; but it also cannot turn into a black box that nobody can verify. Dusk’s entry point is to build “who can see what, and which states must be verifiable” into the framework of financial contracts.
So today, I don’t want to write this as a chase-after-the-momentum piece. Regulatory meetings can be canceled, and rule discussions can be postponed, but compliance and privacy will not disappear. The more financial the scenario, the more it’s necessary to separate transparency and privacy and look at them independently.
As of 2026-08-17 11:09 CST, Binance spot DUSKUSDT is about 0.0691 USDT, up +7.30% in 24h. Spot trading volume is approximately 1.817 million USDT; contract trading volume is about 12.068 million USDT. Daily RSI14 is approximately 67.5. These are provided only as background for market attention and do not constitute trading advice.
If the next round of on-chain finance truly shifts toward the institutional side, privacy smart contracts may not be a bonus feature—they may be the entry ticket.
