There is a question worth careful consideration:
If future on-chain finance must be compliant, are current public blockchains really ready?
Dusk Protocol's answer is actually quite different from most projects. Instead of entering from 'traffic' or 'DeFi trends,' it tackles the regulatory framework itself. Collaborating with NPEX, a European-regulated exchange, means Dusk's ecosystem is not designed for retail sentiment, but rather provides interfaces for the real financial system.
Many people underestimate this point. For institutions, regulatory compliance and sustainability come before technical performance. Dusk embeds privacy, auditability, and compliance directly into the protocol layer, ensuring assets operate in accordance with rules from the outset, rather than fixing issues afterward. This design philosophy clearly indicates long-term viability.
Meanwhile, DuskEVM allows developers to build applications without learning new tools, within a more 'finance-friendly' environment. This reduces migration costs and increases the likelihood of ecosystem adoption.
Perhaps this path won't immediately generate explosive popularity, but when regulation becomes the main theme, projects that have positioned themselves early often gain a significant advantage.
I will continue following developments in this direction. Do you think the market will favor speed or certainty?@Dusk #dusk $DUSK
If future on-chain finance must be compliant, are current public blockchains really ready?
Dusk Protocol's answer is actually quite different from most projects. Instead of entering from 'traffic' or 'DeFi trends,' it tackles the regulatory framework itself. Collaborating with NPEX, a European-regulated exchange, means Dusk's ecosystem is not designed for retail sentiment, but rather provides interfaces for the real financial system.
Many people underestimate this point. For institutions, regulatory compliance and sustainability come before technical performance. Dusk embeds privacy, auditability, and compliance directly into the protocol layer, ensuring assets operate in accordance with rules from the outset, rather than fixing issues afterward. This design philosophy clearly indicates long-term viability.
Meanwhile, DuskEVM allows developers to build applications without learning new tools, within a more 'finance-friendly' environment. This reduces migration costs and increases the likelihood of ecosystem adoption.
Perhaps this path won't immediately generate explosive popularity, but when regulation becomes the main theme, projects that have positioned themselves early often gain a significant advantage.
I will continue following developments in this direction. Do you think the market will favor speed or certainty?@Dusk #dusk $DUSK