As Web3 matures, it becomes clear that the main challenge is not speed and not even scalability, but rather the combination of privacy with regulatory compliance. This is where the Dusk project looks particularly interesting. Unlike most blockchains, which are either completely open or completely closed, Dusk builds infrastructure for financial instruments where user privacy does not contradict legal requirements. @dusk_foundation focuses on zero-knowledge technologies, security tokens, and the tokenization of real assets — that is, in areas where institutional players are genuinely ready to enter the blockchain. This is an important point: mass adoption of Web3 is impossible without banks, funds, and regulated companies. In this context, it’s not just a token, but an economic element of an ecosystem aimed at long-term use. The market often undervalues such projects at early stages because they do not create a loud hype. But they are the ones that have a chance to become the foundation for the next phase of blockchain development. The question is not whether privacy is needed in finance, but who will be able to implement it correctly. And Dusk looks like one of the few projects that is systematically moving in this direction. What do you think: is the market ready for such an approach already?$DUSK #Dusk


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