The more I look at #dusk the less I care about the short term $DUSK chart. What I’m watching instead is whether the network can turn its privacy features into something people actually use, not just something that sounds good in a project description.

That part is still a bit unclear to me. I like the idea of giving financial users more control over what information gets exposed, but good infrastructure only matters if applications build around it and users stick around. Crypto has plenty of projects with solid tech that never really got beyond the early crowd.

I’m also curious about the balance between privacy, usability, and compliance. Dusk is aiming at financial use cases, so I don’t think it can simply be “everything hidden, all the time.” There has to be some middle ground, and how well they handle that could matter a lot.

I’m not making a big call on it yet. I’d rather see consistent network activity and real users before getting too excited. If that starts showing up, then DUSK gets a lot more interesting to me.

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