#dusk $DUSK @Dusk I’m not just looking at what Dusk can do anymore, I’m looking at how intelligently it does the work behind the scenes.
One example is hiding inside the execution layer.
Dusk uses host functions to handle computationally heavy cryptographic operations natively, instead of forcing everything through the WASM environment.
That includes Blake2b & Poseidon hashing, PlonK and Groth16 proof verification, plus Schnorr and BLS signatures.
Why does that matter?
The whitepaper notes that WASM can be 45–255% slower than native execution for complex workloads because of virtualization overhead.
So Dusk’s efficiency story goes beyond PoS.
It’s also about where and how computation happens reducing unnecessary overhead while keeping cryptographic operations scalable.
And that’s the part I find interesting.
If blockchain is going to handle serious financial activity, efficiency shouldn’t be something added later.
It should be engineered into the foundation.
Sometimes the smartest innovation is the work happening quietly underneath.
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