#dusk $DUSK

Most blockchains feel like talking about money in a crowded café—everyone can overhear, even if they shouldn’t.

Dusk’s vibe is different: it’s closer to a quiet meeting room with a glass wall. The rules stay visible (auditability), but the conversation stays private (confidentiality).

That distinction matters in regulated finance, where institutions don’t need secrecy—they need selective proof: “this trade followed the rules” without dumping everyone’s positions and counterparties onto the public internet.

And the modular direction isn’t a buzzword here; it’s a practical way to separate settlement and execution so compliance checks and privacy guarantees don’t fight each other. 

Two recent breadcrumbs make it tangible: on Nov 13, 2025, Dusk and NPEX confirmed adopting Chainlink standards (including CCIP) for regulated, institutional assets moving across environments. 

Also, the ecosystem’s supply profile is unusually clean to reason about: 494,999,999 DUSK circulating out of a 1,000,000,000 max supply. 

Takeaway: Dusk is building privacy that can still pass an audit, which is the difference between tokenization as a demo and tokenization as infrastructure.

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