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Compliance is no longer a stumbling block for blockchain; it has become building blocks that can be called upon at any time.
What Dusk is doing is very interesting—it transforms "compliance" from a cumbersome process into on-chain programmable and composable modules. Tools like Hedger are the most direct embodiment of this. Europe has already implemented the first complete solution, demonstrating that through a clever combination of cryptography and institutional design, privacy protection and regulatory requirements can be met simultaneously.
The future holds even greater imagination. Think about real estate funds in Singapore, trade financing in the UAE—scenarios that originally required system redesigns. In the future, you will only need to directly call Dusk’s standardized compliance components to quickly build your own digital asset platform. This is the ambition of the ecosystem.
What’s truly impressive is this high level of abstraction and modular thinking. Collaboration between technical partners and law firms is not just a slogan; it’s about translating regulatory rules from various regions into configurable protocol parameters. Security is the foundation of the entire system.
Community tech enthusiasts are pondering one thing: how to distill compliance requirements from different countries into code. This "compliance as code" movement could reshape the trust costs of global finance. Not by evading through tricks, but by truly internalizing rules with code.