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Dusk has moved two pieces of its ecosystem into beta: Dusk Wallet and the Dusk Connect SDK.
What caught my attention is that these are not just separate product updates. They are two pieces that can affect how people actually interact with applications built around Dusk.
Dusk Wallet is intended to provide users with a way to manage and interact with their assets, while Dusk Connect SDK gives developers a more standardized way to connect wallets with Dusk-based applications.
The beta stage is important here. It means these tools are being tested in real usage, but they should not be treated as finished products yet. Developer feedback, compatibility, usability, and the handling of edge cases will matter as they move forward.
For me the more interesting question is what happens once more applications start depending on these shared components.
A wallet and an SDK can make the ecosystem easier to use, but they also become infrastructure that developers may rely on.
That makes this beta worth watching—not because it guarantees anything, but because it gives us an early look at how Dusk is building the practical layer around its network.

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