@Dusk_Foundation has been working on an important piece of the adoption puzzle: making the ecosystem easier for developers to enter.
With DuskEVM now providing a live testnet environment for Solidity and Hardhat developers, teams familiar with Ethereum tooling can deploy and test applications without learning an entirely new development stack from scratch.
But developer access is only the beginning.
The bigger question is what happens next. Can developers turn that easier entry point into applications that people actually use? Can Dusk attract enough liquidity, users, builders, and meaningful financial activity to create a sustainable ecosystem?
That is where I think $DUSK ’s adoption story becomes more interesting.
The technology can create the foundation, but real adoption ultimately needs consistent usage and useful applications.
So the question I keep coming back to is:
Is developer accessibility the biggest barrier for Dusk, or is attracting real users and sustainable on-chain activity the harder challenge?
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk
With DuskEVM now providing a live testnet environment for Solidity and Hardhat developers, teams familiar with Ethereum tooling can deploy and test applications without learning an entirely new development stack from scratch.
But developer access is only the beginning.
The bigger question is what happens next. Can developers turn that easier entry point into applications that people actually use? Can Dusk attract enough liquidity, users, builders, and meaningful financial activity to create a sustainable ecosystem?
That is where I think $DUSK ’s adoption story becomes more interesting.
The technology can create the foundation, but real adoption ultimately needs consistent usage and useful applications.
So the question I keep coming back to is:
Is developer accessibility the biggest barrier for Dusk, or is attracting real users and sustainable on-chain activity the harder challenge?
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk