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@Dusk_Foundation I keep coming back to Dusk’s staking design because the interesting part isn’t the 1,000 DUSK minimum. Mainnet went live on January 7, 2025, and by March Dusk reported 270+ active node operators. During the 2024 incentivized testnet, more than 100M DUSK had already been staked. What changed with Hyperstaking is more meaningful: smart contracts can now manage staking, rewards, pools, and automated rules directly onchain. That turns staking from something users simply do into something applications can build around. Dusk now reports 210M+ DUSK securing the network, but stake size alone doesn't tell us enough. I’m more interested in the questions underneath: how concentrated is that stake, how much is actually contract-managed, and whether developers are turning Hyperstaking into useful infrastructure rather than another feature on a roadmap. That’s the part worth watching. $ACE $SKYAI $DUSK {spot}(DUSKUSDT) #dusk
@Dusk

I keep coming back to Dusk’s staking design because the interesting part isn’t the 1,000 DUSK minimum.

Mainnet went live on January 7, 2025, and by March Dusk reported 270+ active node operators. During the 2024 incentivized testnet, more than 100M DUSK had already been staked.

What changed with Hyperstaking is more meaningful: smart contracts can now manage staking, rewards, pools, and automated rules directly onchain.

That turns staking from something users simply do into something applications can build around.

Dusk now reports 210M+ DUSK securing the network, but stake size alone doesn't tell us enough.

I’m more interested in the questions underneath: how concentrated is that stake, how much is actually contract-managed, and whether developers are turning Hyperstaking into useful infrastructure rather than another feature on a roadmap.

That’s the part worth watching.

$ACE $SKYAI $DUSK
#dusk
Can Hyperstaking Scale?
Is Dusk Staking Decentralized?
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@Dusk_Foundation I'm watching Dusk more closely, and the interesting part isn't simply that it offers privacy. It's how privacy is being fitted into regulated finance. Dusk is built as a blockchain for financial workflows where confidentiality, access rules, and final settlement have to coexist. Its Phoenix model supports shielded transfers, while Moonlight provides transparent flows; zero-knowledge proofs and selective disclosure are meant to reveal only what an authorized party actually needs. That idea becomes more practical when you look at the ecosystem around it. Dusk has been integrating with NPEX and Cordial Systems for tokenized securities and custody workflows, while its stack is expanding toward EVM compatibility and market infrastructure. What I find reassuring is that the engineering is still moving: the open-source repository shows active development, and Rusk has continued receiving releases in 2026. Dusk has also published a long list of security audits covering core components and cryptographic systems. But there’s a useful reality check: in January 2026, a bridge signing wallet was compromised, leading to stolen funds. Dusk said the incident was not a consensus or core-protocol exploit and redesigned the bridge around stronger isolation. That’s probably the part I’ll keep watching. Privacy can be designed beautifully on paper. The harder question is whether the whole system remains trustworthy when real institutions, real money, and real failures enter the picture. $GPS $STAR #dusk $DUSK {spot}(DUSKUSDT)
@Dusk

I'm watching Dusk more closely, and the interesting part isn't simply that it offers privacy. It's how privacy is being fitted into regulated finance.

Dusk is built as a blockchain for financial workflows where confidentiality, access rules, and final settlement have to coexist. Its Phoenix model supports shielded transfers, while Moonlight provides transparent flows; zero-knowledge proofs and selective disclosure are meant to reveal only what an authorized party actually needs.

That idea becomes more practical when you look at the ecosystem around it. Dusk has been integrating with NPEX and Cordial Systems for tokenized securities and custody workflows, while its stack is expanding toward EVM compatibility and market infrastructure.

What I find reassuring is that the engineering is still moving: the open-source repository shows active development, and Rusk has continued receiving releases in 2026. Dusk has also published a long list of security audits covering core components and cryptographic systems.

But there’s a useful reality check: in January 2026, a bridge signing wallet was compromised, leading to stolen funds. Dusk said the incident was not a consensus or core-protocol exploit and redesigned the bridge around stronger isolation.

That’s probably the part I’ll keep watching.

Privacy can be designed beautifully on paper. The harder question is whether the whole system remains trustworthy when real institutions, real money, and real failures enter the picture.

$GPS $STAR
#dusk $DUSK
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