I’ve noticed something changing in how regulated finance looks at blockchain. It’s not about being the fastest anymore. It’s more about control and not breaking things by accident. Dusk Network seems to fit into that mindset naturally.
Instead of putting everything out in the open immediately, it lets decisions happen first and exposure come later. That matters when audits, rules, and responsibility are involved. DUSK isn’t interesting because of hype. It only has value if real financial workflows actually rely on it. That kind of usefulness doesn’t move fast, but it usually sticks around longer
