Currently, RWA (Real World Asset) tokenization is rapidly progressing from the conceptual stage, but one longstanding challenge has not been fully solved—how to establish trust between on-chain and off-chain data. For traditional assets like real estate, bonds, and stocks to truly go on-chain, they must protect privacy while also meeting regulatory requirements. These two needs often conflict.
Interestingly, the recent collaboration between Dusk Network and Chainlink takes a somewhat different approach. On one side is a privacy-compliant public chain, and on the other is a decentralized data oracle. Combining the two creates a data trust framework for the RWA ecosystem.
Let's start with Dusk. This platform's feature is using Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology, specifically the PLONK cryptographic system, to achieve the following effect: transaction details—who transferred to whom, how much—are only visible to regulatory authorities, while the privacy of ordinary users is protected. Moreover, Dusk also supports native privacy contracts, meaning institutions can directly write compliant private contracts on-chain.
With this combination, the integration of traditional financial assets and blockchain technology truly has a foundation. Privacy and compliance are no longer an either-or choice.
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ChainSpy
· 3h ago
Haha, finally someone has sorted out the two rivals, privacy and compliance.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-14 06:58
Speaking of which, these two are truly a perfect match. When Dusk + Chainlink team up, all the old issues with RWA are instantly solved.
Privacy and compliance can be achieved simultaneously, which was almost unthinkable before... Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed powerful.
However, to be honest, anyone can say good things now; the key is what kind of impact the real on-chain assets can make.
Waiting to see whether Dusk's move crashes or skyrockets; there probably is no third option.
If this logic can truly operate stably, the threshold for traditional financial institutions to enter will be flattened.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-14 06:58
Finally, someone has separated privacy and compliance, the two rivals. The combination of Dusk + Chainlink is quite clever, but whether a few projects can survive until the day of implementation still depends on the circumstances.
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LayerHopper
· 01-14 06:57
Can privacy and compliance coexist without conflict? This time, Dusk really came up with a good idea, finally not just choosing between the lesser of two evils.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-14 06:52
Honestly, I didn't expect privacy and compliance to really be compatible. I always thought it was a vicious cycle.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-14 06:38
Can privacy and compliance be balanced? This is the real breakthrough, not just empty promises.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-14 06:37
Can privacy and compliance be achieved simultaneously? It sounds like a pie in the sky, but the real implementation still depends on the data.
Currently, RWA (Real World Asset) tokenization is rapidly progressing from the conceptual stage, but one longstanding challenge has not been fully solved—how to establish trust between on-chain and off-chain data. For traditional assets like real estate, bonds, and stocks to truly go on-chain, they must protect privacy while also meeting regulatory requirements. These two needs often conflict.
Interestingly, the recent collaboration between Dusk Network and Chainlink takes a somewhat different approach. On one side is a privacy-compliant public chain, and on the other is a decentralized data oracle. Combining the two creates a data trust framework for the RWA ecosystem.
Let's start with Dusk. This platform's feature is using Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology, specifically the PLONK cryptographic system, to achieve the following effect: transaction details—who transferred to whom, how much—are only visible to regulatory authorities, while the privacy of ordinary users is protected. Moreover, Dusk also supports native privacy contracts, meaning institutions can directly write compliant private contracts on-chain.
With this combination, the integration of traditional financial assets and blockchain technology truly has a foundation. Privacy and compliance are no longer an either-or choice.