I've heard too many boasts about the RWA trillion-dollar track, but honestly, most people don't really understand where the real bottleneck is.
The core issue is quite simple: institutions want to go on-chain, and their biggest headache isn't the technical architecture, but the compliance lawyers who hold the rules and scrutinize every second. Every transaction has to be manually reviewed, which is a huge joke in the fast-paced Web3 environment.
Dusk's XSC standard sounds quite innovative—basically, it compiles a hefty set of legal clauses directly into on-chain smart checkpoints. How effective is it? Here's a real-world example—suppose you're an investor with restrictions in the US and want to buy a European-issued bond token. On other chains, you might just execute the trade casually and then wait for regulatory penalties. But on Dusk? The underlying ZK circuit can automatically determine within milliseconds that "your identity does not meet the transaction conditions," and directly reject your order, all without manual intervention.
This ability to turn "post-audit" into "pre-emptive blocking" is what truly reassures traditional asset management giants to pour large liquidity into the space. Removing uncertainty and manual intervention makes risks manageable and improves efficiency. This is the real way the RWA track can truly take off.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 4h ago
To be honest, if Dusk really can be implemented, that would be truly revolutionary. Other projects are just bragging, but this guy directly tackles the pain point of regulatory compliance lawyers. I'm impressed.
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ChainSpy
· 4h ago
Wow, someone finally hit the nail on the head. Compliance is the real ceiling.
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TokenTherapist
· 5h ago
To be honest, compliance is indeed the real pain point that most projects want to overcome, and it's not an exaggeration.
I've heard too many boasts about the RWA trillion-dollar track, but honestly, most people don't really understand where the real bottleneck is.
The core issue is quite simple: institutions want to go on-chain, and their biggest headache isn't the technical architecture, but the compliance lawyers who hold the rules and scrutinize every second. Every transaction has to be manually reviewed, which is a huge joke in the fast-paced Web3 environment.
Dusk's XSC standard sounds quite innovative—basically, it compiles a hefty set of legal clauses directly into on-chain smart checkpoints. How effective is it? Here's a real-world example—suppose you're an investor with restrictions in the US and want to buy a European-issued bond token. On other chains, you might just execute the trade casually and then wait for regulatory penalties. But on Dusk? The underlying ZK circuit can automatically determine within milliseconds that "your identity does not meet the transaction conditions," and directly reject your order, all without manual intervention.
This ability to turn "post-audit" into "pre-emptive blocking" is what truly reassures traditional asset management giants to pour large liquidity into the space. Removing uncertainty and manual intervention makes risks manageable and improves efficiency. This is the real way the RWA track can truly take off.