I’ve been thinking about a less-discussed part of blockchain privacy: usability.

Privacy technology only becomes practical when developers can actually build around it without forcing users through complicated workflows. That’s why @Dusk’s Dusk Connect caught my attention. It provides a wallet integration layer for Dusk dApps, helping applications discover compatible wallets, request account access, signatures, and user-approved transactions.

To me, this is an important infrastructure detail. Privacy is not only about cryptography. It also depends on whether the surrounding developer and wallet experience makes that privacy usable in real applications.

That’s the kind of infrastructure I’m watching from @Dusk, with $DUSK at the center of the network.
@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK