I had one of those moments where I realized I was looking at blockchain from the wrong angle.
I used to think tokenizing a bond or fund was mainly about putting it onchain. But then I started thinking about everything that comes with a real financial asset… ownership, investor eligibility, compliance, privacy and settlement.
That’s where @Dusk_Foundation started making more sense to me. It’s not just trying to put assets on a blockchain. It’s building infrastructure around how regulated financial markets actually work.
Dusk Trade, DuskEVM and the privacy layer around confidential workflows all fit into that bigger picture.
I still have plenty to learn about the technical side, but I like the direction: make onchain finance usable for institutions without pretending privacy and regulation don’t matter.
$DUSK #dusk
I used to think tokenizing a bond or fund was mainly about putting it onchain. But then I started thinking about everything that comes with a real financial asset… ownership, investor eligibility, compliance, privacy and settlement.
That’s where @Dusk_Foundation started making more sense to me. It’s not just trying to put assets on a blockchain. It’s building infrastructure around how regulated financial markets actually work.
Dusk Trade, DuskEVM and the privacy layer around confidential workflows all fit into that bigger picture.
I still have plenty to learn about the technical side, but I like the direction: make onchain finance usable for institutions without pretending privacy and regulation don’t matter.
$DUSK #dusk