@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK At first I assumed that getting both sides of a financial trade to settle together was mostly a traditional finance problem, solved with clearing houses and delays. Looking into Dusk changed that. What stood out is how asset delivery and payment can be coordinated so both legs settle together on-chain, supported by deterministic finality instead of the usual probabilistic confirmation.
This matters for tokenized securities, where reducing counterparty risk is practical. DUSK is used for network fees and staking, linking the token to actual settlement activity and security. Combined with zero-knowledge tech that keeps institutional data private while allowing selective disclosure for compliance, it feels closer to regulated finance infrastructure than public chains forced into that role.
The open question is whether the privacy and atomic design create enough complexity to slow real issuer adoption, or if the settlement certainty outweighs it.
$TRUMP
$TUT
This matters for tokenized securities, where reducing counterparty risk is practical. DUSK is used for network fees and staking, linking the token to actual settlement activity and security. Combined with zero-knowledge tech that keeps institutional data private while allowing selective disclosure for compliance, it feels closer to regulated finance infrastructure than public chains forced into that role.
The open question is whether the privacy and atomic design create enough complexity to slow real issuer adoption, or if the settlement certainty outweighs it.
$TRUMP
$TUT
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