The Dusk wallet update is actually more interesting than it first looks. Dusk Connect gives dApps a standard way to discover wallets, request accounts, sign transactions and interact with different wallet implementations, while the new Dusk Wallet is being built for browser, desktop and mobile. The SDK also uses the EIP-6963 wallet discovery pattern, which is a small but important detail for interoperability.
What caught my attention is that the wallet is not being treated as just a place to hold $DUSK It already supports public and private transfers, shield/unshield, staking, reward claiming, DRC-20 and DRC-721 assets, plus dApp permissions. That makes the wallet part of the application layer rather than a separate product sitting beside the network.
There is still a lot I would like to see the @Dusk_Foundation team add here, especially as more financial applications start appearing. A smoother way to move between different regulated assets, manage permissions and understand exactly what information a dApp is requesting would make this much more useful in practice.
That is the kind of infrastructure detail I tend to notice more than another partnership announcement. If Dusk wants financial dApps to feel normal for users, could the wallet experience become just as important as the blockchain underneath it?
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