The "Glass House" Problem of Public Blockchains
For years, we’ve heard that "Institutions are coming," but the reality was always stalled by a single issue: Privacy. In a traditional financial world, a bank cannot have its entire trade history, client list, and liquidity positions visible to competitors on a public ledger. It’s like living in a glass house.

This is exactly why I’ve been closely following @Dusk . They aren't just building another fast L1; they are building the "Blindfolded Giant" of finance. By using Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP), $DUSK allows institutions to verify that a transaction is valid and compliant without revealing the sensitive "who" and "how much."

The Compliance Engine
With the launch of DuskEVM this month, we’re seeing a massive shift. Developers can now use Solidity (the language of Ethereum) to build dApps that are private by default. For the first time, we have a bridge between the wild west of DeFi and the strictly regulated world of TradFi. This is the infrastructure that makes Real-World Assets (RWA) actually work at scale.

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