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I was reading about Dusk again last night and found myself thinking about what really makes a blockchain useful after the technology is already there. 👀 It is easy to get excited about features, partnerships and new infrastructure. But eventually, people have to actually use the network. That is where things get much more interesting to me. Dusk is trying to build around a very specific group of users: financial institutions dealing with regulated assets. The network brings together privacy, controlled access to information and onchain settlement, which are all important when you are dealing with securities and other real world assets. But having those tools is only the starting point. What I want to see next is more real activity around the things Dusk was built for. More issuers using the infrastructure. More financial assets being handled onchain. More applications finding a reason to stay there instead of simply testing the technology. DuskEVM is another part I’m keeping an eye on because it could make the network easier for existing EVM developers to explore. 🔐 For me, that is when the bigger picture starts becoming clear. Not when people talk about what the network could do, but when we can actually see people using it. I’m curious to see how that develops from here. 🤔 @Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk
I was reading about Dusk again last night and found myself thinking about what really makes a blockchain useful after the technology is already there. 👀

It is easy to get excited about features, partnerships and new infrastructure. But eventually, people have to actually use the network. That is where things get much more interesting to me.

Dusk is trying to build around a very specific group of users: financial institutions dealing with regulated assets. The network brings together privacy, controlled access to information and onchain settlement, which are all important when you are dealing with securities and other real world assets.

But having those tools is only the starting point.

What I want to see next is more real activity around the things Dusk was built for. More issuers using the infrastructure. More financial assets being handled onchain. More applications finding a reason to stay there instead of simply testing the technology.

DuskEVM is another part I’m keeping an eye on because it could make the network easier for existing EVM developers to explore. 🔐

For me, that is when the bigger picture starts becoming clear. Not when people talk about what the network could do, but when we can actually see people using it.

I’m curious to see how that develops from here. 🤔

@Dusk $DUSK #dusk
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I was going through some Dusk docs earlier and ended up spending more time on one small detail than I expected. 😅 It was the way Dusk handles DUSK transfers. Whether the transfer is public or shielded, they both go through the same Transfer Contract. At first, I honestly thought this was just another technical detail. But the more I looked at it, the more it made sense. When two types of transfers are handled through one main system, there are fewer different paths for developers and auditors to follow. That can make the whole setup easier to understand and keep track of. And for a network that is trying to bring privacy into regulated finance, I think those small design decisions matter. You don’t want the private side of the system feeling like a completely separate world from the normal side. 🔐 Still, I don’t think documentation alone tells us enough. I want to see what happens when more people actually start using it. If the network gets much busier, does this design still feel simple? Can it handle more applications without making things harder to manage? Those are the kinds of questions I find more interesting than just reading another feature list. Dusk has some interesting ideas at the infrastructure level. Now I’m curious to see how those ideas behave in real use. 👀 @Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk
I was going through some Dusk docs earlier and ended up spending more time on one small detail than I expected. 😅

It was the way Dusk handles DUSK transfers. Whether the transfer is public or shielded, they both go through the same Transfer Contract.

At first, I honestly thought this was just another technical detail. But the more I looked at it, the more it made sense. When two types of transfers are handled through one main system, there are fewer different paths for developers and auditors to follow. That can make the whole setup easier to understand and keep track of.

And for a network that is trying to bring privacy into regulated finance, I think those small design decisions matter. You don’t want the private side of the system feeling like a completely separate world from the normal side. 🔐

Still, I don’t think documentation alone tells us enough. I want to see what happens when more people actually start using it.

If the network gets much busier, does this design still feel simple? Can it handle more applications without making things harder to manage?

Those are the kinds of questions I find more interesting than just reading another feature list.

Dusk has some interesting ideas at the infrastructure level. Now I’m curious to see how those ideas behave in real use. 👀

@Dusk $DUSK #dusk
There’s a lot of potential in bringing privacy-preserving infrastructure to compliant financial applications.
There’s a lot of potential in bringing privacy-preserving infrastructure to compliant financial applications.
Dusk has a clear focus on making blockchain infrastructure fit the realities of regulated markets.
Dusk has a clear focus on making blockchain infrastructure fit the realities of regulated markets.
The more serious financial activity moves onchain, the more important purpose-built networks like Dusk become.
The more serious financial activity moves onchain, the more important purpose-built networks like Dusk become.
Building for regulated finance from the infrastructure layer could make a meaningful difference for adoption.
Building for regulated finance from the infrastructure layer could make a meaningful difference for adoption.
Dusk is addressing a practical challenge that could become much bigger as tokenized assets grow.
Dusk is addressing a practical challenge that could become much bigger as tokenized assets grow.
The privacy and compliance combination gives Dusk a different angle from most Layer 1 projects.
The privacy and compliance combination gives Dusk a different angle from most Layer 1 projects.
Dusk is turning the conversation toward what financial institutions actually need from blockchain networks.
Dusk is turning the conversation toward what financial institutions actually need from blockchain networks.
Regulated markets moving onchain will need infrastructure built for their specific requirements, and Dusk is focused there.
Regulated markets moving onchain will need infrastructure built for their specific requirements, and Dusk is focused there.
Dusk is building around the kind of financial use cases where privacy cannot be an afterthought.
Dusk is building around the kind of financial use cases where privacy cannot be an afterthought.
There’s a strong case for purpose-built infrastructure as traditional financial assets continue moving toward onchain markets.
There’s a strong case for purpose-built infrastructure as traditional financial assets continue moving toward onchain markets.
Dusk is showing how a Layer 1 can be built around a specific financial use case rather than trying to serve everything.
Dusk is showing how a Layer 1 can be built around a specific financial use case rather than trying to serve everything.
Regulated markets need blockchain infrastructure designed for their reality, and Dusk is targeting that gap.
Regulated markets need blockchain infrastructure designed for their reality, and Dusk is targeting that gap.
Dusk is working on a problem that becomes more important with every step toward institutional blockchain adoption.
Dusk is working on a problem that becomes more important with every step toward institutional blockchain adoption.
Privacy-focused infrastructure could play a major role as more regulated assets move onchain.
Privacy-focused infrastructure could play a major role as more regulated assets move onchain.
Dusk is taking the requirements of real financial markets seriously at the infrastructure level.
Dusk is taking the requirements of real financial markets seriously at the infrastructure level.
The focus on compliant onchain assets gives Dusk a very specific direction.
The focus on compliant onchain assets gives Dusk a very specific direction.
Dusk is building where blockchain innovation meets the practical needs of regulated finance.
Dusk is building where blockchain innovation meets the practical needs of regulated finance.
Dusk is targeting a real gap between what blockchain can do and what regulated finance needs.
Dusk is targeting a real gap between what blockchain can do and what regulated finance needs.
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