|||| Dusk Sounds Great—Until Real Money Gets Involved ||||
I’ve seen this movie before. New chain, smart tech, big promises… then real users show up and suddenly everything gets complicated.
I remember sitting over coffee once, talking about a project that looked almost perfect on paper. The founder kept explaining the architecture, and I was thinking—okay, but what happens when things go wrong at 2am and nobody knows why? That question stayed with me.
That’s how I look at Dusk. Privacy for finance makes sense. Institutions want confidentiality, regulators want visibility. Fine. But private computation means more complexity, more data, more infrastructure. And somebody pays for it.
Maybe Dusk handles that better than most. Maybe not.
For me, the real test is simple—when serious money enters the system, does it still work without the fancy story?
That’s where projects either grow up… or break.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I’ve seen this movie before. New chain, smart tech, big promises… then real users show up and suddenly everything gets complicated.
I remember sitting over coffee once, talking about a project that looked almost perfect on paper. The founder kept explaining the architecture, and I was thinking—okay, but what happens when things go wrong at 2am and nobody knows why? That question stayed with me.
That’s how I look at Dusk. Privacy for finance makes sense. Institutions want confidentiality, regulators want visibility. Fine. But private computation means more complexity, more data, more infrastructure. And somebody pays for it.
Maybe Dusk handles that better than most. Maybe not.
For me, the real test is simple—when serious money enters the system, does it still work without the fancy story?
That’s where projects either grow up… or break.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
