🧐 Is $DUSK
’s Consensus Design Worth the Complexity?

Most blockchains penalize validators for bad behavior, but $DUSK takes a more layered route. Its SA consensus model uses rewards, suspension, soft slashing, and hard slashing — meaning even going offline can impact block production.

What I find interesting is the incentive structure:

đŸ”č Provisioners earn rewards for voting
đŸ”č Block generators earn based partly on how many known votes they include
đŸ”č Honest participation is rewarded immediately rather than encouraging validators to delay for potentially higher rewards
đŸ”č Serious issues like double voting or conflicting blocks can trigger much heavier penalties, including stake burning

The concept makes sense: consensus isn’t only a technical challenge — it’s also an incentive problem.

But here’s the bigger question đŸ€”
Does this added complexity actually improve the experience and security for everyday $DUSK users, or is it mostly solving problems users never notice?

Would you say Dusk’s incentive design is worth the extra complexity?

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