I like checking project timelines before I trust a whitepaper because timelines do not lie the way marketing can.
@Dusk started building in 2018. The mainnet went live on January 7, 2025 more than six years of development before the network officially launched.
That timeline tells a story.
The rollout was not rushed either. The mainnet onramp contract went live in December 2024 allowing early holders to migrate their ERC-20 and BEP-20 DUSK. Then came the mainnet cluster dry run followed by genesis block production in January.
Migration testing staged deployment it feels more like enterprise software going live than a typical crypto launch.
And that matters. When your target users include regulated institutions reliability and trust are not things you can easily rebuild after a major failure.
Six years is a long time in crypto. Slow building is not exciting but for financial infrastructure, maybe thats exactly the point.
Would you rather back a project that launches fast and improves in public or one that spends years hardening before going live? @Dusk $DUSK #Dusk
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