#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Earlier, I used to think that bringing financial assets onchain was mainly about tokenization. If bonds, funds, or other RWAs could simply exist on a blockchain and settle faster, I assumed the main problem was already solved.
But the more I looked into @dusk, the more I started questioning that assumption. What caught my attention is how Dusk seems to be thinking beyond the asset itself. Dusk Trade is positioned as a neobroker for tokenized financial assets, bringing things like MMFs, ETFs, bonds and RWAs into an environment designed around real ownership and settlement.
That made me look at tokenized markets differently. Putting an asset onchain doesn't automatically make it useful. There still has to be a way for investors to access it, trade it, settle it, and interact with it within the rules that regulated markets require.
The EU-regulated side is probably the part I'm watching most closely. With institutions such as NPEX involved, the interesting question isn't whether financial assets can be tokenized, but whether regulated market activity can actually become easier and more efficient onchain.
For me, that's the part worth watching as Dusk develops. $DUSK #dusk
Earlier, I used to think that bringing financial assets onchain was mainly about tokenization. If bonds, funds, or other RWAs could simply exist on a blockchain and settle faster, I assumed the main problem was already solved.
But the more I looked into @dusk, the more I started questioning that assumption. What caught my attention is how Dusk seems to be thinking beyond the asset itself. Dusk Trade is positioned as a neobroker for tokenized financial assets, bringing things like MMFs, ETFs, bonds and RWAs into an environment designed around real ownership and settlement.
That made me look at tokenized markets differently. Putting an asset onchain doesn't automatically make it useful. There still has to be a way for investors to access it, trade it, settle it, and interact with it within the rules that regulated markets require.
The EU-regulated side is probably the part I'm watching most closely. With institutions such as NPEX involved, the interesting question isn't whether financial assets can be tokenized, but whether regulated market activity can actually become easier and more efficient onchain.
For me, that's the part worth watching as Dusk develops. $DUSK #dusk