Dusk: Why Real Markets Don’t Run on Unlimited Access
Crypto culture celebrates full openness, but real financial markets don’t operate that way. Institutions need structured participation. Not central control, but clear rules around who can trade, how checks happen, and how activity can be reviewed when necessary. That’s where Dusk fits in.
Built as a Layer 1 for regulated and privacy aware finance, Dusk focuses on tokenized real world assets and compliant DeFi. Privacy keeps strategies and sensitive flows protected, while auditability allows verification when oversight is required. Its modular design matters because access rules and policies don’t stay fixed forever.
If tokenized equities or property instruments scale, those markets will likely resemble professional venues, not open retail pools. Dusk seems designed for that shift. Do you think structured access will become the default once institutions fully enter on chain finance?
