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RWA (Real World Assets) has become a particularly hot concept in the past two years, but when it comes to projects that have turned it into usable applications, you can count them on one hand. Today, let's discuss an ongoing case and see how big the opportunity in 2026 really is.
There is a Layer 1 project called Dusk Network, founded in 2018, that has been focused on privacy and compliant financial infrastructure. Recently, they launched a product called DuskTrade, aiming to bring over €300 million worth of tokenized securities onto the blockchain. They are collaborating with a regulated Dutch exchange, and the waitlist opens this month. In simple terms, this is a crucial step from theoretical discussion to actual implementation.
You might ask, what makes DuskTrade different from other RWA platforms? The key lies in two words: privacy. Using Dusk’s modular architecture, it has built-in privacy protection mechanisms, allowing investors to trade stocks, bonds, and other assets anonymously, while the underlying transaction records are fully transparent and auditable by regulators. This approach satisfies investors’ privacy needs while enabling compliance agencies to verify at any time. In mid-last month, the EVM-compatible DuskEVM mainnet officially went live, significantly reducing the difficulty for developers to deploy RWA smart contracts.
What is the practical significance of this? Three aspects are particularly evident.
First, liquidity skyrocketed. Traditional securities markets have time and geographic restrictions on trading, but once on-chain, global users can trade 24/7, directly boosting market activity. Second, costs have plummeted. Dusk’s low fees and efficient settlement capabilities far surpass centralized exchanges, making it highly attractive to institutional investors. Third, institutions are starting to move. Collaborating with regulated exchanges itself indicates that this is no longer just a game for the crypto world; genuine financial institutions are beginning to see this direction.
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Wait, 300 million euros just got you excited? Compared to traditional financial scale, our RWA is still in kindergarten.
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Is DuskTrade just a gimmick this time? What level of volume can it actually reach when it runs?
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24/7 trading liquidity explosion, I've heard this many times before, and in the end, it all comes back to fundamentals.
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Oh my God, another one claiming to do privacy and compliance. What about those previous projects?
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The cooperation with the Dutch exchange must be watched closely; this is truly a signal that can change the game.
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Lower fees to attract institutions? Wake up, they care about the ecosystem and security.
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If RWA isn't up and running by 2026, then it's time to rethink the entire narrative.
Privacy + compliance is a powerful combination, addressing both investors and regulators. No wonder institutions are willing to follow suit.
Starting from 300 million euros, this time it's serious.
The waitlist is opening up, gotta keep a close eye, or else you'll miss the window again.
Cutting fees by such a large margin? Traditional exchanges should really be worried.
Is Dusk making a comeback? But this time, the partnership is indeed different.
Raising 300 million euros on the chain sounds impressive, but I'm worried it might just be a marketing gimmick.
The endorsement from the Dutch exchange still carries some weight, at least it's not just empty talk.
Institutional entry is a real signal, but can the costs really be reduced that much?
Balancing privacy and auditability is extremely difficult; can it be achieved?
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Privacy + compliance combo, not many projects dare to do this
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Endorsed by the Dutch exchange, signals of institutional entry are becoming more obvious
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After DuskEVM launch, development difficulty is cut in half, this is the key
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Rate competition with CEX, 24/7 trading... traditional markets must be panicking now
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After years of armchair strategizing, Dusk is finally proving the concept
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Anonymous transactions but transparent ledgers, this logic indeed solves the core contradiction
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Waiting list opens this month, is there anyone who hasn't paid attention?
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RWA track has been eagerly awaited and finally arrives, 2026 will truly be different
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The privacy aspect is solid enough, much more reliable than those flashy projects