There is a type of Layer-1 public chain doing something interesting——not pursuing TPS race, but instead focusing on compliant on-chain transfer of real-world assets. This project adopts the Zedger framework, allowing traditional financial assets like securities and funds to be directly tokenized, while using zero-knowledge proof technology to protect the business-sensitive information of involved parties. It sounds like bridging the gap between public chains and traditional finance.
From the perspective of ecosystem development, after the mainnet launch in early 2025, things are accelerating. Their Layer-2 network solution Lightspeed L2 is working on EVM compatibility, which means DeFi applications in the Ethereum ecosystem could potentially migrate directly, with privacy features included. From a certain perspective, this is like giving existing DeFi a protective membrane.
The ecosystem token DUSK plays roles in staking, fee settlement, and governance voting within this system. Its token model is designed for a 36-year linear release, which helps mitigate inflation expectations over the long term.
Institutional funds are already observing this track, but information has not yet been widely circulated. For participants interested in the integration of RWA and privacy technology, this might be worth a deeper look.
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tokenomics_truther
· 11h ago
36-year linear release, this guy is serious, unlike some projects that are finished in two years.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 11h ago
The 36-year linear release schedule, they really dare to set it up... Institutions are watching this thing.
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BlockchainBard
· 11h ago
RWA is indeed worth paying close attention to, but a 36-year release cycle sounds a bit exaggerated...
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TokenomicsShaman
· 11h ago
Wow, this approach is indeed quite counterintuitive—rather than competing on TPS, it's about achieving RWA compliance. The gamble is on the moment traditional finance steps in.
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DAOdreamer
· 11h ago
Oh wow, this is the first time I've heard such a systematic explanation of the RWA+ privacy combination.
But a 36-year linear release... that takes a lot of confidence, it feels like betting on the future.
Lightspeed L2 is quite interesting; privacy DeFi can indeed solve many pain points.
There is a type of Layer-1 public chain doing something interesting——not pursuing TPS race, but instead focusing on compliant on-chain transfer of real-world assets. This project adopts the Zedger framework, allowing traditional financial assets like securities and funds to be directly tokenized, while using zero-knowledge proof technology to protect the business-sensitive information of involved parties. It sounds like bridging the gap between public chains and traditional finance.
From the perspective of ecosystem development, after the mainnet launch in early 2025, things are accelerating. Their Layer-2 network solution Lightspeed L2 is working on EVM compatibility, which means DeFi applications in the Ethereum ecosystem could potentially migrate directly, with privacy features included. From a certain perspective, this is like giving existing DeFi a protective membrane.
The ecosystem token DUSK plays roles in staking, fee settlement, and governance voting within this system. Its token model is designed for a 36-year linear release, which helps mitigate inflation expectations over the long term.
Institutional funds are already observing this track, but information has not yet been widely circulated. For participants interested in the integration of RWA and privacy technology, this might be worth a deeper look.