When I read about Dusk Foundation, I don’t see a chain trying to dominate “all crypto.” I see a chain designed for a specific market: regulated digital finance. That includes compliant DeFi models, institutional-grade applications, and real-world asset tokenization. Those areas require trust, legal compatibility, and system-level discipline not just fast blocks and cheap fees. One detail I keep coming back to is auditability. Finance runs on verification. Even when things aren’t public, institutions need assurance and controlled accountability. That’s why Dusk’s structure is more aligned with real financial systems than most Layer-1 chains. The modular architecture also suggests Dusk expects change regulations, market needs, product standards and wants to stay adaptable. It’s not a loud project, but the direction feels coherent: build infrastructure that makes sense for the next era of tokenized finance.