Guys look at this move....... Top gainers right now and its not even close 👇
$ZEC — $817.53 (+43.29%)
$TRB — $21.10 (+41.71%)
$DASH — $47.17 (+41.60%) ZEC leading the whole board...
told u this trend wasn't done. Money rotating hard into the smaller caps while everyone still watching BTC. This is why u don't sleep on alts when structure is clean.
_#dusk $DUSK @Dusk _Foundation I was poking around the dev docs this week, trying to figure out where DuskEVM actually sits in the stack.
They pitch it as the familiar on-ramp — Solidity, EVM-compatible, something builders already know. Makes sense. Lower the barrier, pull in partners who don't want to learn some new toolchain.
Then I ran into the Hedger integration part. DuskEVM supports confidential workflows through Hedger, their privacy module. Homomorphic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, reviewable privacy for regulated financial applications.
Hold up. Reviewable privacy. That's the interesting bit. So the EVM layer is familiar, open, standard — but the privacy layer on top of it? Not trustless.
Not in the way most EVM devs expect anyway. Hedger means someone, the protocol, compliance layer, whoever holds the keys, can still peel back the encryption when it matters. The EVM path is permissionless.
The privacy controls aren't.
Kind of reframed the whole "familiar on-ramp" pitch for me. It's not just lowering the barrier for builders. It's lowering the barrier while keeping the off-switch intact.
EVM compatibility gets them in the door. Hedger decides who gets to see through it. Makes sense for institutions who need audit trails. Less sense if you're a Solidity dev who assumed confidential EVM meant confidential from everyone.
I've got a small position , APR's been around 27%, over 30% supply locked. Looks fine from where I'm sitting. But that number doesn't tell me who's holding the review keys on that EVM layer. Same pattern. Two doors.
Still chewing on it. If a partner deploys on DuskEVM... who do they actually call about transaction review? And here's the thing that keeps sticking — they sold me on familiar. Solidity, EVM, stuff I already know. But a familiar door with a hidden lock feels worse than a strange one.
Guys $SOL cooling off after tagging 94.99... still bullish though. Price holding above MA25 and Supertrend, so buying the dip makes more sense than fighting the trend.
$SOL Entry: 92.80 - 93.40
Stop Loss: 91.80
TP1: 94.50 TP2: 95.00 TP3: 96.50
MA Supertrend green at 90.53.... structure still clean.