“ What if compliance stopped being a gate around financial markets—and became part of the infrastructure that makes them move? “

For decades, regulated finance has relied on layers of intermediaries to answer simple but critical questions:

Who can own this asset?
Who can transfer it?
What information must be disclosed?
And who is allowed to verify it?

Onchain finance changes the equation.

Instead of treating compliance as an external checkpoint, Dusk is building toward infrastructure where eligibility, transfer restrictions and disclosure can become part of how regulated assets operate.

This is where Dusk gets interesting.

RWA × Regulated Securities
Tokenization becomes more than representation. Native issuance can give regulated assets an onchain foundation where market rules can be enforced throughout their lifecycle.

Regulated Finance Onchain
The vision connects issuance → eligibility → trading → settlement, bringing financial workflows closer to programmable infrastructure.

Privacy × Compliance
ZK technology, selective disclosure and Citadel support a different model: prove eligibility to the right party without exposing unnecessary information to everyone.

That creates an important shift:

Compliance stops being the wall around the market.
It becomes part of the rails underneath it.

And beneath those rails sits the Dusk stack—designed around execution, privacy and deterministic settlement—while Dusk provides the network’s gas and staking layer.

The bigger economic loop becomes:

Real-world adoption → Network activity → Gas & staking demand → Potential DUSK value accrual.

The goal isn’t to remove regulation from finance.

It is to make regulated finance programmable, private and native to the infrastructure itself.

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