$DUSK @Dusk
Most people look at a blockchain and immediately ask about speed or transaction costs. I think a more interesting question is what people can actually do with its native token? When I explored the functions of $DUSK, I noticed it goes beyond simple transfers. The token is used to pay network fees, participate in staking to help secure the network, support governance decisions, and interact with applications built for regulated financial markets. These functions give the token a practical role inside the ecosystem instead of limiting it to speculation. What stood out to me is how these functions are connected. Staking strengthens network security, governance gives the community a voice, and utility creates continuous demand from network activity. None of these pieces work as effectively on their own. That makes me think the long term value of any blockchain is influenced more by how often its core functions are used than by short term market excitement. If adoption grows, the importance of these exchange functions could grow with it. For now, I see #dusk as a project worth watching for its execution rather than its headlines.
What do you think will have the biggest impact on #dusk in the coming years, stronger real world adoption or continued technical innovation?

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