Have you heard of the question: why are traditional financial assets still not on the chain? The answer might be in this upcoming application.
In 2026, a certain privacy public chain project plans to launch something called DuskTrade, aiming to enable institutional-grade real-world assets (RWA) to be truly traded on the chain. They are collaborating with a Dutch exchange—this exchange holds multiple licenses including EU MTF, Broker, and ECSP, with a strong background. What is the result of this collaboration? Tokenizing over 300 million euros of real securities and directly trading them on the chain.
It may sound unremarkable, but the details are key. Institutional investors can use this system to complete on-chain buying and selling, instant settlement, and asset management—all of which are highly efficient compared to traditional markets. But this is not an off-the-shelf application; the entire process complies with Europe's strictest regulatory requirements, making it truly compliant.
On the technical side? DuskTrade is built on a newly launched privacy public chain EVM. Through zero-knowledge proofs and a special Hedger component, transaction details are kept private from external parties, yet regulators can fully audit. In other words: institutional data remains confidential from competitors, while regulators maintain oversight. Assets like bonds and stocks can now be safely migrated onto the chain.
The native token of the project has several uses within this system: paying transaction fees, staking for network security, and potentially sharing in transaction fee revenues generated by RWA business. As the mainnet activity increases and DuskTrade officially launches, the endogenous demand for this token is expected to grow significantly.
Currently, more and more licensed institutions are paying attention to this project, and ecosystem partners are continuously expanding. For those interested in the RWA track, this direction represents a possible future for compliant privacy finance.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-17 16:27
Compliance narrative is back again. Is this really happening this time, or do we have to wait another two years?
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-17 03:04
Compliance + Privacy? That combination sounds a bit risky, but an EU license is indeed solid. For on-chain transactions of 300 million euros... do institutions really dare to play, or is it just token speculation?
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Anon4461
· 01-16 04:00
The license from the Dutch exchange is indeed solid, but a volume of 300 million euros is still small compared to traditional finance... However, the idea of doing RWA on a privacy chain is quite innovative.
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MergeConflict
· 01-15 23:46
Wow, 300 million euros worth of securities directly on the blockchain for trading? If this truly becomes compliant and operational, the RWA (Real-World Asset) track will be truly alive.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-14 22:52
Compliance, privacy, and finance? Sounds good, but I'm just worried it's another empty promise. 2026 is still a long way off.
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BearMarketHustler
· 01-14 22:38
300 million euros on the blockchain, this time it's not just hype, right? Is it real?
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-14 22:37
Compliance + Privacy? That's quite a combo... But hold on, how much is the gas fee?
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-14 22:30
Damn, 300 million euros on the chain? Is this really happening this time or just another "revolution in the making"?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-14 22:25
Wait, 300 million euros can be on-chain traded? If this really happens, I'll go all in.
Have you heard of the question: why are traditional financial assets still not on the chain? The answer might be in this upcoming application.
In 2026, a certain privacy public chain project plans to launch something called DuskTrade, aiming to enable institutional-grade real-world assets (RWA) to be truly traded on the chain. They are collaborating with a Dutch exchange—this exchange holds multiple licenses including EU MTF, Broker, and ECSP, with a strong background. What is the result of this collaboration? Tokenizing over 300 million euros of real securities and directly trading them on the chain.
It may sound unremarkable, but the details are key. Institutional investors can use this system to complete on-chain buying and selling, instant settlement, and asset management—all of which are highly efficient compared to traditional markets. But this is not an off-the-shelf application; the entire process complies with Europe's strictest regulatory requirements, making it truly compliant.
On the technical side? DuskTrade is built on a newly launched privacy public chain EVM. Through zero-knowledge proofs and a special Hedger component, transaction details are kept private from external parties, yet regulators can fully audit. In other words: institutional data remains confidential from competitors, while regulators maintain oversight. Assets like bonds and stocks can now be safely migrated onto the chain.
The native token of the project has several uses within this system: paying transaction fees, staking for network security, and potentially sharing in transaction fee revenues generated by RWA business. As the mainnet activity increases and DuskTrade officially launches, the endogenous demand for this token is expected to grow significantly.
Currently, more and more licensed institutions are paying attention to this project, and ecosystem partners are continuously expanding. For those interested in the RWA track, this direction represents a possible future for compliant privacy finance.