@Dusk_Foundation
I have seen technically impressive crypto products lose users for a simple reason: the first interaction felt harder than it needed to be.

That problem becomes more serious when the target is financial infrastructure.

DUSK appears to be addressing this from the developer side. Dusk Connect lets applications discover compatible wallets, request account access, handle signatures, and submit user approved transactions through a common interface. The new Dusk Wallet supports both public and private transfers, staking, permissions, and other core flows.

There is a deeper point here.

DUSK is not reducing its architecture to make it simple. It is trying to put a simpler interaction layer on top of sophisticated infrastructure.

That distinction matters. Developers can choose DuskEVM for familiar Solidity and EVM tooling, or DuskVM when native Rust/WASM execution and DUSK specific capabilities matter.

But easier tooling does not guarantee useful applications.

The real test for #Dusk is whether developers can turn that complexity into experiences ordinary users never have to think about.

Power attracts builders.

Ease keeps them building.

#dusk $DUSK #GrowWithSAC $HEMI $ACE
Ease drives adoption
Power attracts builders
Both must work together
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