I’ve been looking at Dusk Network from a trader’s perspective, and honestly, the part that interests me isn’t TPS or how fast a block gets confirmed.
It’s the market structure.
On transparent blockchains, trading activity can reveal more information than many users realize. Orders, positions and transaction details can become signals for others to react to. That creates room for MEV, front-running, latency advantages and, in some cases, simply getting a worse fill because someone else saw the information first.
Dusk takes a different direction by building privacy into its infrastructure for financial applications. The idea is to keep sensitive financial information protected while still allowing transactions and smart contracts to be verified.
To me, that is much more interesting than another speed competition.
A good market shouldn’t reward someone just because they have a faster connection or better tools for spotting another trader’s activity. Ideally, competition should come from better pricing, deeper liquidity and better execution.
Of course, Dusk doesn’t magically remove MEV or guarantee perfect fills. Liquidity and real adoption will still matter.
But the bigger idea makes sense: instead of making everyone race faster, improve the rules of the race. That’s the part of Dusk I’m watching closely.
#dusk @Dusk $DUSK
It’s the market structure.
On transparent blockchains, trading activity can reveal more information than many users realize. Orders, positions and transaction details can become signals for others to react to. That creates room for MEV, front-running, latency advantages and, in some cases, simply getting a worse fill because someone else saw the information first.
Dusk takes a different direction by building privacy into its infrastructure for financial applications. The idea is to keep sensitive financial information protected while still allowing transactions and smart contracts to be verified.
To me, that is much more interesting than another speed competition.
A good market shouldn’t reward someone just because they have a faster connection or better tools for spotting another trader’s activity. Ideally, competition should come from better pricing, deeper liquidity and better execution.
Of course, Dusk doesn’t magically remove MEV or guarantee perfect fills. Liquidity and real adoption will still matter.
But the bigger idea makes sense: instead of making everyone race faster, improve the rules of the race. That’s the part of Dusk I’m watching closely.
#dusk @Dusk $DUSK
