Dusk's ambitions go beyond Europe. The partnership with the Dutch NPEX exchange is just the beginning; the real goal is to develop this workable "compliance + privacy" financial framework into a replicable solution, expanding into more markets worldwide. In simple terms, after successful trial and error in multiple jurisdictions, the entire approach will be duplicated and deployed elsewhere.
Recently, the focus has shifted to Southeast Asia and the Middle East. These regions are open to financial technology innovation but lack sufficient coverage from traditional finance, leaving a large amount of assets and demand waiting to be digitized. What Dusk aims to do is provide a ready-made infrastructure—local institutions can directly adopt it, enabling asset tokenization and liquidity circulation without violating local regulations.
This strategy is very clever. Europe serves as a testing ground and benchmark, with NPEX's license providing it with legal legitimacy; Asia and other emerging markets are about exporting proven technological solutions, gradually building a liquidity network connecting different markets worldwide. If successful, Dusk will no longer be just a blockchain but will evolve into a compliant financial hub spanning multiple jurisdictions. The potential of such an ecosystem is indeed formidable.
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Dusk's ambitions go beyond Europe. The partnership with the Dutch NPEX exchange is just the beginning; the real goal is to develop this workable "compliance + privacy" financial framework into a replicable solution, expanding into more markets worldwide. In simple terms, after successful trial and error in multiple jurisdictions, the entire approach will be duplicated and deployed elsewhere.
Recently, the focus has shifted to Southeast Asia and the Middle East. These regions are open to financial technology innovation but lack sufficient coverage from traditional finance, leaving a large amount of assets and demand waiting to be digitized. What Dusk aims to do is provide a ready-made infrastructure—local institutions can directly adopt it, enabling asset tokenization and liquidity circulation without violating local regulations.
This strategy is very clever. Europe serves as a testing ground and benchmark, with NPEX's license providing it with legal legitimacy; Asia and other emerging markets are about exporting proven technological solutions, gradually building a liquidity network connecting different markets worldwide. If successful, Dusk will no longer be just a blockchain but will evolve into a compliant financial hub spanning multiple jurisdictions. The potential of such an ecosystem is indeed formidable.