I’ll be honest, the first thing I noticed with @Dusk_Foundation wasn’t some fancy privacy feature. It was how weirdly quiet everything feels when you’re used to watching public blockchains.
I kept doing the same thing I normally do checking activity, looking for wallet behavior, trying to connect the dots and then catching myself like, wait, that’s kind of the point here.
Dusk is built around confidential financial activity, so the usual “let me see everything and figure it out myself” habit doesn’t work the same way. And as someone who likes being able to poke around on-chain, that took a little getting used to.
What I find interesting is the trade-off. Privacy makes sense for financial applications, but crypto users are also spoiled by transparency. We’re used to seeing wallets move, transactions pile up, and flows tell their own little story.
With Dusk, I’m forced to rely less on that visual trail and more on whether the underlying system actually gives me enough confidence.
Maybe that’s the part I underestimated. Privacy isn’t just about hiding information it changes how you personally interact with a blockchain.
And yeah, I still catch myself looking for transactions that I already know I’m not supposed to see. Old crypto habits die hard...
$DUSK
#dusk
#USPressesSouthKoreaToPrioritizeMemoryChips #USMemoryStocksExtendGainsSanDiskUp10.5% #DollarHits3MonthLow
$BTW
$GRVT
I kept doing the same thing I normally do checking activity, looking for wallet behavior, trying to connect the dots and then catching myself like, wait, that’s kind of the point here.
Dusk is built around confidential financial activity, so the usual “let me see everything and figure it out myself” habit doesn’t work the same way. And as someone who likes being able to poke around on-chain, that took a little getting used to.
What I find interesting is the trade-off. Privacy makes sense for financial applications, but crypto users are also spoiled by transparency. We’re used to seeing wallets move, transactions pile up, and flows tell their own little story.
With Dusk, I’m forced to rely less on that visual trail and more on whether the underlying system actually gives me enough confidence.
Maybe that’s the part I underestimated. Privacy isn’t just about hiding information it changes how you personally interact with a blockchain.
And yeah, I still catch myself looking for transactions that I already know I’m not supposed to see. Old crypto habits die hard...
$DUSK
#dusk
#USPressesSouthKoreaToPrioritizeMemoryChips #USMemoryStocksExtendGainsSanDiskUp10.5% #DollarHits3MonthLow
$BTW
$GRVT
