#dusk $DUSK @Dusk I’ve been watching Dusk because the privacy side is interesting, but that alone isn’t enough for me. A blockchain can have a good idea and still struggle once real users start putting pressure on it. With Dusk, I’m more interested in what happens when financial activity picks up, bots start reacting, several transactions compete for the same contracts, and users simply expect everything to work without thinking about what is happening underneath.
I don’t put much weight on one big TPS number. It can look impressive in a controlled test and still say very little about everyday usage. What matters to me is how the network behaves when activity stays elevated for a while. Are transactions getting included without noticeable delays? Do blocks keep coming normally? Do RPCs remain responsive? Do wallets and explorers keep showing accurate balances and transactions? Those small details are where I usually find the real picture.#dusk$DUSK @Dusk line
I don’t put much weight on one big TPS number. It can look impressive in a controlled test and still say very little about everyday usage. What matters to me is how the network behaves when activity stays elevated for a while. Are transactions getting included without noticeable delays? Do blocks keep coming normally? Do RPCs remain responsive? Do wallets and explorers keep showing accurate balances and transactions? Those small details are where I usually find the real picture.#dusk$DUSK @Dusk line