#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
3am scrolling is a bad habit but tonight it paid off.
was deep in the Binance Square gainers feed and saw $AKE and $EDEN, the usual parade of rocket emojis and "why is this pumping" posts, when an official @Dusk_Foundation drop stopped my thumb mid-scroll. Not because of a chart. Because of a number: 300 million euros.
That's what NPEX — a real, AFM-regulated exchange in the Netherlands, licensed as an MTF, Broker, and ECSP — is planning to bring onchain through Dusk. I had to read it twice.
We're not talking about some anonymous team promising the moon, we're talking about a licensed European institution choosing Dusk as the rail for actual regulated assets. Throw Chainlink into that partnership stack and suddenly the whole "privacy chain" label feels too small for what Dusk is actually doing. Most projects talk about bridging TradFi and crypto.
Dusk just quietly has an institution doing it.
$DUSK isn't shouting about it either — it's just building.
What's the one thing that would make you trust a blockchain to handle real, regulated financial assets?
3am scrolling is a bad habit but tonight it paid off.
was deep in the Binance Square gainers feed and saw $AKE and $EDEN, the usual parade of rocket emojis and "why is this pumping" posts, when an official @Dusk_Foundation drop stopped my thumb mid-scroll. Not because of a chart. Because of a number: 300 million euros.
That's what NPEX — a real, AFM-regulated exchange in the Netherlands, licensed as an MTF, Broker, and ECSP — is planning to bring onchain through Dusk. I had to read it twice.
We're not talking about some anonymous team promising the moon, we're talking about a licensed European institution choosing Dusk as the rail for actual regulated assets. Throw Chainlink into that partnership stack and suddenly the whole "privacy chain" label feels too small for what Dusk is actually doing. Most projects talk about bridging TradFi and crypto.
Dusk just quietly has an institution doing it.
$DUSK isn't shouting about it either — it's just building.
What's the one thing that would make you trust a blockchain to handle real, regulated financial assets?