I’m seeing more people talk about crypto adoption, but few projects actually design for how finance works in the real world. That’s where Dusk stands out.

Dusk is a Layer 1 blockchain built for regulated financial use. They’re not trying to remove rules or ignore privacy laws. They’re building infrastructure that accepts both as reality. The network allows private transactions while still supporting auditability and compliance when it’s required.

What makes Dusk interesting is how it separates settlement from execution. Ownership and finality are treated as critical, while applications can evolve without breaking the core system. This is closer to how traditional financial infrastructure is built, just on-chain.

They’re also focused on real asset issuance, not just trading tokens back and forth. Assets can be created with rules embedded from the start, instead of relying on off-chain enforcement.

I’m paying attention because Dusk isn’t chasing hype. They’re trying to build something institutions and regulators can actually use, even if that takes more time

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