Honestly, one of the most annoying things about trading crypto is realizing the price you see isn’t always the price you actually get.

You can find a “good” price and still get wrecked by slippage, MEV, front-running, thin liquidity, or just moving assets across chains and praying the whole route doesn’t become a mess.

That’s why I find what Dusk is trying to do interesting. If financial activity is going onchain, I’m not convinced every trade, order, balance and movement needs to be publicly visible by default.

Privacy won’t magically fix bad liquidity or execution though. That’s the part I’m watching. The real question is whether confidential execution can actually give traders better fills without adding more friction.

Because at the end of the day, nobody cares how clever the architecture is if the execution sucks.

#dusk $DUSK @Dusk