I’ve been looking more closely at the #DUSK bridge, and one thing stands out to me: moving DUSK between the native network and DuskEVM is more than just a simple transfer.
The process involves depositing on the native chain, waiting for confirmation, validation through the bridge mechanism, and then receiving the asset on the EVM side.
For me, the interesting part is not just speed. It’s how securely these steps work together.
Bridges can become a critical part of an ecosystem because they connect different environments. If DuskEVM is going to attract more activity, the bridge needs to be reliable, predictable, and easy to use.
That’s an area I’ll be watching closely with $DUSK #DUSK @Dusk
The process involves depositing on the native chain, waiting for confirmation, validation through the bridge mechanism, and then receiving the asset on the EVM side.
For me, the interesting part is not just speed. It’s how securely these steps work together.
Bridges can become a critical part of an ecosystem because they connect different environments. If DuskEVM is going to attract more activity, the bridge needs to be reliable, predictable, and easy to use.
That’s an area I’ll be watching closely with $DUSK #DUSK @Dusk