#dusk $DUSK I’m a little late with today’s Dusk post, but honestly, the more I look at @Dusk , the more interesting the bigger idea becomes. 🌙

Dusk is not simply focused on putting tokens on a blockchain. The bigger goal is making blockchain infrastructure practical for real financial markets.

Here’s what stands out to me:

Privacy: Financial information can be sensitive, so users shouldn’t have to expose everything publicly.

Zero-knowledge proofs: The idea is to prove that something is valid without revealing unnecessary private information.

Selective disclosure: Instead of sharing an entire financial record, the right information can be shared with the right party when required.

Compliance: Real institutions need rules, identity checks and controlled access. These things have to work alongside privacy, not against it.

Settlement: When real assets are involved, transactions need predictable and reliable final settlement.

This is why I find the Dusk approach different. It’s trying to connect privacy-preserving blockchain technology with the requirements of regulated finance.

If tokenized bonds, funds, securities and other real-world assets become a major part of on-chain markets, infrastructure like this could become increasingly important.

I’m not here to promise what $DUSK will do next. The market can surprise anyone.

But the problem Dusk is solving is real, and that’s enough to keep me watching closely.

@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk