I’ve traded enough across different chains to know that “best price” and “best execution” are two very different things.
You can get a quote that looks great, then lose half of it to slippage. Or you’re watching an order hit the market and suddenly some MEV bot has already seen what you were trying to do. Then there’s fragmented liquidity, bridges, delays... somehow every trade comes with another little tax.
That’s why Dusk Network catches my attention. The idea of building privacy directly into a financial-focused L1 makes sense to me. If every order, balance and movement is sitting in public view, you’re basically giving everyone else information they can use against you.
But I’m not going to pretend privacy magically fixes trading. You still need real liquidity, good routing and execution that actually feels better.
For me, that’s the real question with Dusk: can confidential execution eventually mean better trading, not just more private trading? Because that’s where the idea gets interesting.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
You can get a quote that looks great, then lose half of it to slippage. Or you’re watching an order hit the market and suddenly some MEV bot has already seen what you were trying to do. Then there’s fragmented liquidity, bridges, delays... somehow every trade comes with another little tax.
That’s why Dusk Network catches my attention. The idea of building privacy directly into a financial-focused L1 makes sense to me. If every order, balance and movement is sitting in public view, you’re basically giving everyone else information they can use against you.
But I’m not going to pretend privacy magically fixes trading. You still need real liquidity, good routing and execution that actually feels better.
For me, that’s the real question with Dusk: can confidential execution eventually mean better trading, not just more private trading? Because that’s where the idea gets interesting.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
