Is Dusk’s EVM Move Enough?

Hey everyone, Dusk is making an interesting positioning shift: it’s trying to turn privacy-focused infrastructure for regulated finance into something Ethereum developers can actually use.

The DuskEVM testnet matters because Solidity and Hardhat remove a major entry barrier. Developers no longer need to abandon familiar tooling just to experiment with confidential applications.

But that’s also where the real bottleneck appears.

EVM compatibility can attract builders, yet tooling alone doesn’t create adoption. Dusk still has to prove that its privacy layer solves a problem valuable enough to justify building on a separate ecosystem.

That creates a sharper debate: is DuskEVM a genuine bridge between Ethereum-style development and regulated finance, or simply another EVM environment competing for developers?

The Hedger module gives the network a more differentiated angle by enabling confidential transaction flows.

Now the test is execution: can Dusk convert technical compatibility into real applications, liquidity, and sustained usage?

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