THE DUSK SECURITY GAP IS MORE INTERESTING THAN THE PRICE CHART
I went looking at @Dusk_Foundation from a different angle: not how the token is trading, but whether the security infrastructure is keeping pace with the institutional ambition.
One metric immediately stood out.š
CoinGecko currently reports a 29% security score, with 30% platform audit coverage, 0% insurance, and 0% bug-bounty score. These are third-party metrics, so I wouldnāt treat them as a verdict on whether Dusk is āsafe.ā
But thereās another side to the story.
#Dusk has published a substantial audit record covering components including consensus, Rusk, Phoenix, PLONK, Piecrust and its migration contract.
Then came AEGIS in March 2026: #dusk disclosed 39 security fixes, including 7 critical findings, spanning execution, memory safety, consensus authentication, fees and cryptography.
That actually makes the low score more interesting to me.
The question isnāt whether @Dusk_Foundation is doing security work. The question is whether audit coverage, external security incentives and institutional-grade risk controls can scale alongside adoption.
šThatās the security metric Iāll be watching next.
What would give you the strongest confidence in Duskās institutional security: broader audits, insurance, a serious bug bounty, or something else?
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk $STX $BCH
I went looking at @Dusk_Foundation from a different angle: not how the token is trading, but whether the security infrastructure is keeping pace with the institutional ambition.
One metric immediately stood out.š
CoinGecko currently reports a 29% security score, with 30% platform audit coverage, 0% insurance, and 0% bug-bounty score. These are third-party metrics, so I wouldnāt treat them as a verdict on whether Dusk is āsafe.ā
But thereās another side to the story.
#Dusk has published a substantial audit record covering components including consensus, Rusk, Phoenix, PLONK, Piecrust and its migration contract.
Then came AEGIS in March 2026: #dusk disclosed 39 security fixes, including 7 critical findings, spanning execution, memory safety, consensus authentication, fees and cryptography.
That actually makes the low score more interesting to me.
The question isnāt whether @Dusk_Foundation is doing security work. The question is whether audit coverage, external security incentives and institutional-grade risk controls can scale alongside adoption.
šThatās the security metric Iāll be watching next.
What would give you the strongest confidence in Duskās institutional security: broader audits, insurance, a serious bug bounty, or something else?
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk $STX $BCH