The traditional financial system operates within a black-box-like centralized network, characterized by information asymmetry and lack of operational transparency. This outdated model is being replaced by a new generation of financial infrastructure.
The idea behind the DUSK project is very clear—directly move financial workflows onto the blockchain. Compliance, privacy protection, transaction efficiency, and data immutability—these four goals can be achieved simultaneously through blockchain technology, which is almost a paradox in traditional finance.
How exactly does it work? Institutions can directly issue various financial assets on the chain. What is the key? Fully disclosing compliance information at the protocol layer. Investors can see the complete information chain, doubts naturally dissipate, and the trust foundation of on-chain finance is established. This is not just a simple technological innovation but a reconstruction of the operational logic of finance.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12h ago
Compliance information disclosure sounds good, but whether it can be truly implemented in practice is another matter.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 17h ago
Someone finally hit the nail on the head this time; the traditional financial system definitely needs to be reformed.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 01-11 12:54
Oh no, it's that same rhetoric of "disrupting traditional finance," but this time DUSK seems to have really hit the point.
On-chain asset issuance sounds great, but the question is, how will regulation handle it?
Wait, what about compliance information disclosure... Can it really be completely transparent? I still feel like there are some loopholes.
Basically, it's about making the black box transparent, but only if it can outperform TradFi—that's the real measure.
I agree with this logic, but the difficulty of implementation is seriously underestimated haha.
Dusk has the guts, but whether the market accepts it is another matter.
A complete information chain ≠ trust fully established. Don't think too simply, friends.
On-chain finance ultimately depends on the number of users; it's still too early to talk about reconstruction.
The paradox has been solved for so many years, why is there only now a solution? Is that reasonable?
Feels like a hype, but trying it out wouldn't hurt?
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-11 12:54
Wow, someone finally dares to say it—the traditional financial system definitely needs to be replaced.
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ILCollector
· 01-11 12:54
It sounds good, but who will review the compliance information... On-chain fraud is also possible.
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MetaMaximalist
· 01-11 12:47
ngl the "black box tradfi" discourse is getting tired, but dusk's actually onto something here—protocol-level compliance disclosure is the adoption curve inflection point nobody's talking about. most projects just hand-wave the regulatory stuff, this one actually designs for it. that's the difference between innovation arbitrage and actual infrastructure.
The traditional financial system operates within a black-box-like centralized network, characterized by information asymmetry and lack of operational transparency. This outdated model is being replaced by a new generation of financial infrastructure.
The idea behind the DUSK project is very clear—directly move financial workflows onto the blockchain. Compliance, privacy protection, transaction efficiency, and data immutability—these four goals can be achieved simultaneously through blockchain technology, which is almost a paradox in traditional finance.
How exactly does it work? Institutions can directly issue various financial assets on the chain. What is the key? Fully disclosing compliance information at the protocol layer. Investors can see the complete information chain, doubts naturally dissipate, and the trust foundation of on-chain finance is established. This is not just a simple technological innovation but a reconstruction of the operational logic of finance.