Beyond Tokenization
I used to think a blockchain for finance mainly needed to do two things well: bring assets on-chain and make them easier to trade.
But digging deeper into Dusk changed how I see the RWA narrative. The token is only one piece of the financial market. What happens around it can be far more important.
With Dusk Trade, I find the focus on investor onboarding, wallet linking, transfer controls, payment coordination, and settlement especially interesting. These are the processes that make financial markets actually function.
What stands out to me is the idea of bringing more of that lifecycle into the same infrastructure, while combining deterministic settlement with privacy through selective disclosure.
I used to assume that more transparency was always better. But in financial markets, that isn't necessarily true. Investors may need privacy, while institutions and regulators still need reliable verification.
For me, that balance is where Dusk becomes interesting. It isn't simply about putting real-world assets on a blockchain. It's about asking how much of the financial lifecycle can actually operate there.
@Dusk_Foundation #DUSK $DUSK
I used to think a blockchain for finance mainly needed to do two things well: bring assets on-chain and make them easier to trade.
But digging deeper into Dusk changed how I see the RWA narrative. The token is only one piece of the financial market. What happens around it can be far more important.
With Dusk Trade, I find the focus on investor onboarding, wallet linking, transfer controls, payment coordination, and settlement especially interesting. These are the processes that make financial markets actually function.
What stands out to me is the idea of bringing more of that lifecycle into the same infrastructure, while combining deterministic settlement with privacy through selective disclosure.
I used to assume that more transparency was always better. But in financial markets, that isn't necessarily true. Investors may need privacy, while institutions and regulators still need reliable verification.
For me, that balance is where Dusk becomes interesting. It isn't simply about putting real-world assets on a blockchain. It's about asking how much of the financial lifecycle can actually operate there.
@Dusk_Foundation #DUSK $DUSK