#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I've seen plenty of projects promise to bring traditional finance onchain. Usually, the hard part isn't putting an asset on a blockchain. It's everything around it: privacy, compliance identity trading and settlement.
That's why Dusk is interesting to me but I'm still cautious.
Dusk is a Layer 1 built around regulated financial markets with DuskDS handling settlement and data availability while DuskVM provides Rust/WASM execution and DuskEVM brings familiar Solidity/EVM tooling.
The more interesting piece is Hedger. It adds confidential EVM workflows using homomorphic encryption and zero knowledge proofs aiming to keep sensitive financial information private while preserving verifiable execution.
Then there is Dusk Trade built around tokenized financial assets and workflows such as onboarding wallet binding controlled transfers and settlement.
Dusk is also working with NPEX and Chainlink connecting regulated market infrastructure with interoperability and financial data standards.
And I keep coming back to one distinction: tokenization isn't necessarily native issuance. Dusk’s thesis is to put more of the asset lifecycle issuance compliance transfers and settlement into the onchain system itself.
Still the question remains can programmable privacy regulation and open blockchain composability actually coexist at scale?That's what I'm watching.
@DuskFoundation $DUSK #Dusk
I've seen plenty of projects promise to bring traditional finance onchain. Usually, the hard part isn't putting an asset on a blockchain. It's everything around it: privacy, compliance identity trading and settlement.
That's why Dusk is interesting to me but I'm still cautious.
Dusk is a Layer 1 built around regulated financial markets with DuskDS handling settlement and data availability while DuskVM provides Rust/WASM execution and DuskEVM brings familiar Solidity/EVM tooling.
The more interesting piece is Hedger. It adds confidential EVM workflows using homomorphic encryption and zero knowledge proofs aiming to keep sensitive financial information private while preserving verifiable execution.
Then there is Dusk Trade built around tokenized financial assets and workflows such as onboarding wallet binding controlled transfers and settlement.
Dusk is also working with NPEX and Chainlink connecting regulated market infrastructure with interoperability and financial data standards.
And I keep coming back to one distinction: tokenization isn't necessarily native issuance. Dusk’s thesis is to put more of the asset lifecycle issuance compliance transfers and settlement into the onchain system itself.
Still the question remains can programmable privacy regulation and open blockchain composability actually coexist at scale?That's what I'm watching.
@DuskFoundation $DUSK #Dusk