The Dusk Foundation created the Dusk Protocol consensus method to be super reliable, something financial markets need. The network runs on a proof of stake system that focuses on making sure things are secure, go fast, and can be trusted. This means once a trade goes through, it's done. No take-backs, which is very important for money stuff. The Foundation isn't interested in experimental projects. They want to build something that works for real finance.
The Dusk Foundation wants settlements to be quick and trustworthy without losing decentralization. Validators confirm blocks by staking, so they're rewarded if the network is secure. This saves energy and protects against attacks. Deterministic finality stops chain reorganizations, which aren't allowed when dealing with asset ownership. Since transactions are final, the Foundation can support things like securities settlement.
The consensus method also helps with Dusk's privacy and compliance goals. Transfers can be private but still verifiable. Big companies can make private transfers while still knowing they're secure. The Dusk Foundation keeps improving this consensus method to make sure it stays [good] as more people use the network. By focusing on rules, operations, and security, the Foundation is making Dusk a blockchain platform that's ready for financial institutions.

