I’ve heard the 24/7 markets argument so many times that I barely stop on it anymore. Crypto trades all night, weekends don’t matter, settlement keeps moving. Fine. But once the asset is a regulated security, I’m not sure the surrounding machinery can behave the same way.
That’s the part I keep coming back to.
A tokenized security might trade at 2 a.m., but what happens if an ownership check fails, a wallet needs review, or some compliance condition changes halfway through the flow? The blockch...
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk_Foundation kept circling back to Dusk's own incident notice from January instead of the token charts.
the thing that stopped me wasn't the exploit itself, it was the wording. Dusk's official post Jan 17, 2026, by Georgian Sgura says monitoring flagged unusual activity involving a team managed wallet, bridge services got paused, addresses got recycled and they say no user funds were impacted.
Clean, calm, contained. Meanwhile other trackers were already describing it as an un...
#dusk $DUSK $STAR $GPS @Dusk_Foundation I got stuck on a small audit question: how do you prove one restricted transfer was compliant without handing over the investor’s entire history?
The transfer was already settled on Dusk. That part was clean. The uncomfortable bit came later, when the auditor needed evidence. On a normal public ledger, the easy answer is to expose everything around the transaction—balances, counterparties, older movements. Useful for verification, maybe. Also far more inf...
30-year Treasury yield just touched 5.3% — highest since 2007.
Bond sell-off is real. When everyone's dumping, yields spike and borrowing costs go up across the board. Government, corps, homebuyers — all paying more now.
Market's pricing in debt concerns, sticky inflation, and way too much new supply hitting at once.
Not exactly bullish for risk assets when the "safe" stuff is bleeding like this.