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$ETH looks more constructive than $BTC on this timeframe.
The interesting part is that $ETH is compressing between rising support underneath and declining resistance overhead. That usually means a bigger move is getting closer.
$ETH coming off macro range lows - if it pushes above the VRVP on the right - bears will be in trouble as that will likely become the NEW support for much higher
Sitting alone on a mountain in the North of Pakistan, I was casually scrolling through my Twitter feed when I came across a post about @DuskFoundation.
I started digging deeper, and that rabbit hole led me to Dusk Trade.
What caught my attention is that it isn’t just another trading platform narrative.
Dusk Trade is designed as a neobroker for real-world financial assets, including:
• Money Market Funds (MMFs) • ETFs • Bonds
Even more interesting, the vision involves collaboration with licensed institutions in the EU, including NPEX, an exchange regulated by the AFM.
That’s where Dusk starts to feel different to me.
The bigger opportunity isn’t simply putting assets onchain. It’s building infrastructure where regulated financial products can actually move, settle, and trade digitally while maintaining privacy and compliance.
From a quiet mountain, I was just scrolling Twitter.
A few minutes later, I was researching how traditional finance could potentially move onchain.
That’s the kind of discovery that makes you stop scrolling and start paying attention.
Dusk isn’t just talking about RWAs. It’s building toward the financial rails behind them.
Price +1.4% vs OI +0.6% (24h) on $ETH — price rising faster than OI. Funding is negligible (+0.0067%/8h). That pattern = price move not driven by fresh leveraged longs → shorts aren’t being aggressively flushed yet, but lack of funding pressure means no crowded squeeze signal. Track OI uptick >2% or funding >0.05% for real short-squeeze risk.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk Staking notes, still chewing on this one.
I actually staked a small amount during the task because I wanted to see the mechanics, not just the pitch.
Dusk positions itself around institutional-grade, MiCA-compliant infrastructure for regulated finance, so I expected the security metrics to reflect that.
But CER shows a 29% overall security score, 30% audit coverage, 0% insurance, and 0% bug bounty.
The staking mechanics were interesting too: adding to an existing stake puts only 90% active immediately. The remaining 10% stays inactive, earns no yield, and can’t be accessed unless you fully unstake.
Not necessarily a dealbreaker, but definitely something I’m watching closely before getting more bullish.
DuskEVM is being built as an EVM-compatible environment, allowing developers to use familiar Solidity tools while tapping into Dusk’s privacy-focused infrastructure.
★ EVM compatibility — familiar tools, smoother developer adoption ★ Privacy-preserving compliance — designed with institutional needs in mind ★ Selective transparency — transactions can prove correctness without exposing every detail
And that third point is huge.
Institutional blockchain adoption isn’t just about speed, scalability, or low fees. Sensitive financial data needs privacy, while regulators still need verifiable compliance.
That’s where Dusk’s approach gets interesting.
A blockchain transaction doesn’t always need to expose everything to prove that something happened correctly. You can have verifiability without making every piece of information public.
The CreatorPad task also caught my attention because it brings this narrative closer to developers and real-world applications.
If Dusk can combine EVM familiarity + privacy + compliance into one practical environment, it could become a strong infrastructure layer for institutions moving financial assets on-chain.
Privacy isn’t an extra feature. It could be the key to unlocking institutional adoption.