The popularity of RWA (Real-World Asset Tokenization) continues to rise, and what this track truly needs is not flashy promises, but infrastructure that can simultaneously address privacy protection and compliance auditing.



Dusk, a Layer 1 project launched in 2018, has become increasingly focused over the past two years—specifically designed for institutional-grade applications. Its approach is straightforward: through a modular architecture, it can protect transaction privacy while also integrating auditing functions. This directly addresses the core pain point for traditional financial institutions entering the on-chain world—they need both privacy and compliance.

Ordinary public chains often choose sides between the two, but institutional finance does not accept this trade-off. During this explosive phase of RWA, those who can meet both privacy and compliance needs will grasp the discourse power of infrastructure. From this perspective, the subsequent progress of $DUSK in the privacy finance field is worth watching.
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SelfStakingvip
· 15h ago
Privacy + compliance is indeed a powerful combination that appeals to traditional finance, but on the other hand, how many projects can truly be implemented? These two requirements are inherently contradictory—privacy implies a black box, while compliance requires transparency... Can Dusk really handle this? I’d like to see actual application cases. The barrier for institutions entering the chain is not the technology itself but the policy and risk game... It’s a bit uncertain. Wait, can modular architecture really balance both sides at the same time? It sounds like a tall claim. In the wave of RWA, such infrastructure is indeed needed, but it feels like Dusk is still a bit too low-key. By the way, this kind of project was launched back in 2018? Why does it seem like so few people know about it...
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 15h ago
Privacy and compliance are both handled, which is what institutions truly want, not those empty promises. To be honest, Dusk's approach really hits the mark, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on subsequent performance. Choosing sides on a public chain is fine, but when it comes to RWA, everyone has to compromise. It all depends on whose compromise plan is the most elegant. Since launching in 2018, we've finally found our rhythm, which hasn't been easy. A bunch of projects boast, but Dusk is at least working diligently. For this kind of infrastructure-level stuff, the competition has just begun.
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StableGeniusvip
· 15h ago
nah hold up, this privacy-audit combo is literally just basic table stakes for institutions, not some revolutionary moat. dusk talking about it like they invented water.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 15h ago
Privacy + compliance double approach? Sounds good, but I feel like this is another paradise for tech enthusiasts and a hell for practical users...
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 15h ago
Privacy + compliance at the same time indeed hits the pain point for institutions, but whether this can truly be implemented depends on execution capability. Having the architecture alone is not enough; the key is who will be the first to bottom out in this track.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 15h ago
Privacy + compliance handled simultaneously—that's the true infrastructure logic. The usual tricks of public chains that try to be all things to all people just don't work. --- For RWA to truly take off, it needs projects that can both prove their innocence and keep others from seeing through. Compared to those just hyping up, Dusk's pragmatic approach is really hitting the mark. --- Honestly, institutional-level demands are quite simple—privacy is a must, and regulators need to be assured. Those who truly achieve this will take the biggest share. --- Since 2018, becoming more clearly defined is actually a good sign. Projects that rely on superficial tricks should have been eliminated long ago; it all depends on whether they can truly be implemented later. --- Privacy and compliance have never been opposites; it's just that most public chains are too lazy to do both at the same time. This is the real moat. --- No matter how many lofty promises are made, it's meaningless. The real benchmark is whether traditional financial giants can actually start using it.
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