#dusk $DUSK @Dusk The Dusk network uses a tree structure that can store an enormous number of notes while keeping the proof process relatively efficient. At depth 32, the system can handle around 4.3 billion leaves, while increasing the depth to 34 raises the capacity to roughly 17 billion. Going one level further to 35 doubles it again. The interesting part is that even though storage capacity grows exponentially, the proof required to show where a note belongs only becomes slightly longer—around 3% more work per additional level. However, this massive capacity also creates a challenge: notes are not simply removed from the tree, so the historical state keeps growing. As more transactions and notes are created, the network has to manage more data, proofs, witness information, long-term storage and state access. In simple terms, Dusk can offer huge scalability and strong privacy, but maintaining that growing history will require increasingly efficient infrastructure.