Public blockchains have a simple problem: being fully transparent is great for crypto, but it can be difficult for real financial markets.
That’s why Dusk caught my attention.
Dusk has 2 transaction models. Moonlight keeps transactions public, while Phoenix adds privacy using zero-knowledge technology. This means someone can prove certain information without revealing everything.
Dusk also has 2 ways to build apps: DuskEVM, which is familiar to Ethereum developers, and DuskVM, which gives developers deeper access to Dusk’s privacy features.
What makes this more interesting is the real-world side. Dusk says its ecosystem already has €200M+ in confirmed NPEX issuance and 20,000+ investors.
There’s also a 1 billion DUSK maximum supply, with part of the supply released over time for staking rewards.
So I don’t see Dusk as simply another privacy coin.
The interesting question is whether this technology can actually make blockchain useful for regulated financial assets at scale.
The infrastructure is there.
Now adoption has to prove it.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
That’s why Dusk caught my attention.
Dusk has 2 transaction models. Moonlight keeps transactions public, while Phoenix adds privacy using zero-knowledge technology. This means someone can prove certain information without revealing everything.
Dusk also has 2 ways to build apps: DuskEVM, which is familiar to Ethereum developers, and DuskVM, which gives developers deeper access to Dusk’s privacy features.
What makes this more interesting is the real-world side. Dusk says its ecosystem already has €200M+ in confirmed NPEX issuance and 20,000+ investors.
There’s also a 1 billion DUSK maximum supply, with part of the supply released over time for staking rewards.
So I don’t see Dusk as simply another privacy coin.
The interesting question is whether this technology can actually make blockchain useful for regulated financial assets at scale.
The infrastructure is there.
Now adoption has to prove it.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk