The SME Angle Made Me Look at Dusk’s Tokenization Thesis Differently
When blockchain tokenization comes up, attention usually goes to big institutions and major assets.
@Dusk_Foundation ’s SME angle caught my attention because it asks a different question:
What if tokenization could also improve access to private markets for smaller businesses?
For SMEs, financing and investor access are traditionally far from simple.
Multiple intermediaries, documentation, compliance requirements, and limited market access can make the process complicated.
Blockchain infrastructure could create a more programmable and transparent way to coordinate these workflows.
But Dusk’s privacy focus adds another important layer.
Financial information does not need to be completely public to every participant.
The goal should be useful access without compromising necessary financial requirements.
That combination is what makes Dusk’s tokenization thesis interesting to me.
Of course, tokenization alone does not create liquidity.
Real investors, real businesses, and useful markets still need to exist.
But if better infrastructure can reduce friction, that could be meaningful.
After looking deeper into @Dusk, I think the SME angle deserves more attention.
The bigger opportunity may be bringing private-market infrastructure closer to businesses that have traditionally had fewer options.
$DUSK #dusk
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When blockchain tokenization comes up, attention usually goes to big institutions and major assets.
@Dusk_Foundation ’s SME angle caught my attention because it asks a different question:
What if tokenization could also improve access to private markets for smaller businesses?
For SMEs, financing and investor access are traditionally far from simple.
Multiple intermediaries, documentation, compliance requirements, and limited market access can make the process complicated.
Blockchain infrastructure could create a more programmable and transparent way to coordinate these workflows.
But Dusk’s privacy focus adds another important layer.
Financial information does not need to be completely public to every participant.
The goal should be useful access without compromising necessary financial requirements.
That combination is what makes Dusk’s tokenization thesis interesting to me.
Of course, tokenization alone does not create liquidity.
Real investors, real businesses, and useful markets still need to exist.
But if better infrastructure can reduce friction, that could be meaningful.
After looking deeper into @Dusk, I think the SME angle deserves more attention.
The bigger opportunity may be bringing private-market infrastructure closer to businesses that have traditionally had fewer options.
$DUSK #dusk
$PORTAL
$GPS
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