#dusk $DUSK @Dusk I used to think putting financial assets onchain was mainly a blockchain problem. Then I started looking at what a real market depends on outside the chain.
A bond or fund still needs reliable external data, market information and institutional connections. The ledger can record the transaction, but it cannot create every input needed to make that transaction meaningful.
That’s where I find the Dusk + Chainlink connection more interesting than the partnership headline itself. Dusk is building financial market infrastructure, while Chainlink provides infrastructure for connecting onchain applications with external data and systems.
The overlooked point is that interoperability becomes part of financial infrastructure...
Of course, this adds another layer of risk: data quality, oracle assumptions, smart-contract complexity and operational dependencies still matter.
@Dusk_Foundation foundation #dusk $DUSK
If financial markets are moving onchain, should we be asking less about the chain and more about how every missing layer connects?
$SOL
A bond or fund still needs reliable external data, market information and institutional connections. The ledger can record the transaction, but it cannot create every input needed to make that transaction meaningful.
That’s where I find the Dusk + Chainlink connection more interesting than the partnership headline itself. Dusk is building financial market infrastructure, while Chainlink provides infrastructure for connecting onchain applications with external data and systems.
The overlooked point is that interoperability becomes part of financial infrastructure...
Of course, this adds another layer of risk: data quality, oracle assumptions, smart-contract complexity and operational dependencies still matter.
@Dusk_Foundation foundation #dusk $DUSK
If financial markets are moving onchain, should we be asking less about the chain and more about how every missing layer connects?
$SOL
