DUSK IS LESS ABOUT THE HYPE NOW
Crypto communities usually follow the same boring cycle.
Price goes up. Everyone is suddenly an expert. Price drops. Everyone disappears.
That’s why I pay attention when a community starts talking about the actual product instead of the next pump.
With Dusk, more of the discussion seems to be around privacy, compliance, Phoenix, DuskEVM, and how this stuff can actually work for real financial applications.
That’s a much harder conversation.
There are still plenty of questions. Will DuskEVM get real adoption? Can the network turn partnerships into real usage? Can privacy and compliance actually work together without killing the user experience?
Nobody has all the answers yet.
And honestly, that’s fine.
I’d rather see people arguing about how to make the network work than screaming “to the moon” every five minutes.
A price-based community needs constant hype.
A product-based community can survive bad market days.
That difference matters.
I’m watching Dusk for that reason. Not because I think #Dusk magically goes up tomorrow, but because the real test is whether the tech, users, and community keep moving when the hype dies down.
That’s where projects either prove themselves or fall apart.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Crypto communities usually follow the same boring cycle.
Price goes up. Everyone is suddenly an expert. Price drops. Everyone disappears.
That’s why I pay attention when a community starts talking about the actual product instead of the next pump.
With Dusk, more of the discussion seems to be around privacy, compliance, Phoenix, DuskEVM, and how this stuff can actually work for real financial applications.
That’s a much harder conversation.
There are still plenty of questions. Will DuskEVM get real adoption? Can the network turn partnerships into real usage? Can privacy and compliance actually work together without killing the user experience?
Nobody has all the answers yet.
And honestly, that’s fine.
I’d rather see people arguing about how to make the network work than screaming “to the moon” every five minutes.
A price-based community needs constant hype.
A product-based community can survive bad market days.
That difference matters.
I’m watching Dusk for that reason. Not because I think #Dusk magically goes up tomorrow, but because the real test is whether the tech, users, and community keep moving when the hype dies down.
That’s where projects either prove themselves or fall apart.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
