#dusk $DUSK Then I noticed Dusk treats them as part of what happens to a tokenized asset after it has already been issued and traded.
Dividends still need to reach investors, votes still need to be handled, records have to stay accurate and lifecycle events have to reach the right holders. Dusk infrastructure is designed to support these kinds of servicing workflows alongside the asset itself.
Putting a bond or fund onchain solves only one part of the process. If every dividend, corporate action or ownership update still has to pass through disconnected systems, the underlying workflow hasn’t changed as much as the token makes it look.
A public blockchain can expose far more information than a regulated investor should have to reveal. Dusk’s approach combines restricted financial information with selective disclosure, so the relevant parties can verify what they are authorized to see without turning the whole investor record into public data.
Dividends still need to reach investors, votes still need to be handled, records have to stay accurate and lifecycle events have to reach the right holders. Dusk infrastructure is designed to support these kinds of servicing workflows alongside the asset itself.
Putting a bond or fund onchain solves only one part of the process. If every dividend, corporate action or ownership update still has to pass through disconnected systems, the underlying workflow hasn’t changed as much as the token makes it look.
A public blockchain can expose far more information than a regulated investor should have to reveal. Dusk’s approach combines restricted financial information with selective disclosure, so the relevant parties can verify what they are authorized to see without turning the whole investor record into public data.