I’ve watched enough crypto cycles to become a little suspicious of good technology.
A protocol can have elegant architecture, strong research, and a convincing reason to exist. None of that guarantees people will actually change how they use financial infrastructure.
That’s what makes DUSK interesting to me.
Its privacy model can make certain information verifiable without making every detail public. Technically, that solves an important problem.
But the harder question comes after the technology works:
Will people care enough to change their behavior?
Will developers choose a privacy-focused environment when familiar alternatives already exist?
Will institutions integrate it into real workflows?
Will users understand the benefit without needing to understand the cryptography behind it?
Because adoption rarely happens simply because something is better on paper.
It happens when the improvement becomes obvious enough to change habits.
For @Dusk, I think that may be the real experiment.
Not whether privacy can be built.
Whether privacy can become something people actually depend on.
$DUSK $DUSK @Dusk $AKE
A protocol can have elegant architecture, strong research, and a convincing reason to exist. None of that guarantees people will actually change how they use financial infrastructure.
That’s what makes DUSK interesting to me.
Its privacy model can make certain information verifiable without making every detail public. Technically, that solves an important problem.
But the harder question comes after the technology works:
Will people care enough to change their behavior?
Will developers choose a privacy-focused environment when familiar alternatives already exist?
Will institutions integrate it into real workflows?
Will users understand the benefit without needing to understand the cryptography behind it?
Because adoption rarely happens simply because something is better on paper.
It happens when the improvement becomes obvious enough to change habits.
For @Dusk, I think that may be the real experiment.
Not whether privacy can be built.
Whether privacy can become something people actually depend on.
$DUSK $DUSK @Dusk $AKE