In order to innovate within a compliance framework, Dusk is likely to seek entry into a financial regulatory body's "sandbox". In this protected "greenhouse" of the sandbox, it can obtain temporary exemptions to test technologies safely. However, this brings about a deeper anxiety of "out-of-the-box anxiety": how to translate success within the sandbox into scalable survival outside the sandbox? The sandbox is essentially regional, with strict time limits and scope restrictions as a regulatory pilot. A Dusk application validated within the Dutch central bank sandbox does not automatically gain permission to operate in the UK, the US, or Singapore. It must repeat the entire lengthy, expensive, and uncertain application and approval process in each target market. Blockchain networks are inherently global and borderless. This means that Dusk may be forced to embark on a difficult path of "fragmented compliance": designing variant agreements or modules that meet the extremely complex local requirements for the EU, the US, and Asia respectively. This will not only tear apart its network effects but also bring unbearable development and compliance costs. The regulatory sandbox may seem like a shortcut to the mainstream, but it may just be a refined trap that cultivates "greenhouse flowers" that cannot adapt to the harsh external environment. The project proves the feasibility of the technology within the greenhouse, but may find that the real business world is a wasteland made up of countless unconnected sandboxes. #dusk $DUSK @Dusk