I went to check Dusk's migration process myself and the contract details are more specific than the still building an L1 narrative that gets repeated.Mainnet's first immutable block landed January 7, 2025, after an onramp phase that started December 20, 2024 so the chain itself has been live for over a year now.
What's still live and relevant is the original ERC 20/BEP 20 to native migrationit's one way but it's not a dead end. Dusk runs a separate bridge to send native DUSK back out to BEP20 on BSC with a flat 1 DUSK fee per transaction.
The conversion math is also oddly specific. Native DUSK runs 9 decimals against 18 for the old ERC 20/BEP 20 token. 1 LUX equals exactly 10^9 DUSK wei.Amounts below that minimum are rejected outright rather than rounded.
That two bridge structure isn't sloppy design. It keeps the original migration simple while still giving holders an exit path without letting old and new supply float around interchangeably forever.
Still open is how much DUSK sits un migrated on Ethereum and BSC right now and whether Dusk tracks or publishes that number anywhere.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
What's still live and relevant is the original ERC 20/BEP 20 to native migrationit's one way but it's not a dead end. Dusk runs a separate bridge to send native DUSK back out to BEP20 on BSC with a flat 1 DUSK fee per transaction.
The conversion math is also oddly specific. Native DUSK runs 9 decimals against 18 for the old ERC 20/BEP 20 token. 1 LUX equals exactly 10^9 DUSK wei.Amounts below that minimum are rejected outright rather than rounded.
That two bridge structure isn't sloppy design. It keeps the original migration simple while still giving holders an exit path without letting old and new supply float around interchangeably forever.
Still open is how much DUSK sits un migrated on Ethereum and BSC right now and whether Dusk tracks or publishes that number anywhere.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Mostly migrated
Still a lot left
Not sure
Both work fine
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