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🌞#dusk @Dusk I keep seeing people talk about DuskEVM, but I think the bigger Dusk story is what sits underneath it.
🔥Dusk does not force everything into one execution model. DuskEVM gives builders Solidity and EVM tooling, while DuskVM supports native Rust and WASM execution on the L1.
💥And then there is Privacy side.
🌕Moonlight handles transparent flows, Phoenix handles shielded transfers, and selective disclosure lets authorized parties access specific information when required.
😍That combination is exactly why Dusk feels different to me.
🤟It is not simply trying to make finance private. It is giving different financial workflows the ability to choose what should be public, what should stay private, and what should be disclosed.
👀Dusk is building the infrastructure around the actual complexity of regulated markets.
BTC just reminded everyone why sitting on the sidelines can be just as expensive as getting wrecked.
A few days ago, the market was full of fear. Now $BTC is back near $78K after a roughly 20% weekly move, and suddenly everyone is bullish again. Funny how fast sentiment changes. This is exactly why I don't believe in trading every single move.
You don't need to catch every dip. You don't need to predict every top. You just need to have enough conviction to act when the risk/reward finally becomes asymmetric.
And here's the part people might be missing: This move isn't happening in isolation. Crypto is getting a fresh regulatory push, liquidity expectations are improving, and capital that was hiding in other corners of the market is starting to rotate back toward digital assets.
Maybe this is the start of the next major crypto leg. Maybe it's just another bear-market rally.
But one thing is certain: The people who wait until everyone agrees the bull market is back usually aren't the ones getting the best entries. Watch the liquidity. Watch the narratives. Watch where the capital is moving.
The opportunity usually looks obvious after it's gone.