Recently spent a lot of time researching Dusk, the public chain. To be honest, its technical approach is quite interesting. The core selling point is "Verifiable Privacy"—this positioning is a bit unique and not the traditional privacy coin model.



It uses zero-knowledge proofs, which can protect user data privacy while avoiding being a complete black box that regulators can't oversee. This significantly lowers the barrier for institutions looking to enter the space and projects aiming to develop real financial applications. After all, the conflict between privacy and compliance is already substantial, and being able to balance both is indeed rare.

From the perspective of tokens and ecosystem, DUSK is not just a basic public chain token. It’s more like infrastructure for privacy finance and compliant DeFi, with a pretty clear positioning. Currently, RWA (Real-World Asset on-chain) is gaining popularity, and institutional-grade DeFi demand is also growing. Dusk’s technical solution has enough imagination to adapt to these new scenarios.

Going forward, it’s worth keeping an eye on its ecosystem development and real-world implementation to see if the technical advantages can truly be transformed into practical applications.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 12h ago
Hey, the zero-knowledge proof approach is indeed clever. Balancing privacy and compliance is really not easy. This idea is much smarter than those pure privacy coins. Institutions don't have to worry about being investigated. Wait, can this really be implemented? The slogan sounds great, but what about reality? If RWA really takes off... DUSK might actually have some imagination. As for ecosystem development, we'll have to see what happens next. Don't just talk about it on paper again.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 01-09 13:03
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed complex, but I haven't considered the angle of privacy plus compliance yet. There's something there.
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MissingSatsvip
· 01-09 12:54
Privacy + compliance, Dusk is really walking a pretty steady tightrope, much more reliable than those completely black-box privacy coins. --- The RWA wave has gained popularity, and Dusk's ZK solution indeed has a chance to catch on. --- Basically, it depends on whether it can truly be implemented later on. Good technology is great, but application is the key. --- The zero-knowledge proof set indeed solves the deadlock between privacy and regulation, this must be acknowledged. --- The institutional DeFi boom is coming, and Dusk's positioning is quite reasonable. Let's wait and see who will be the first to catch the crab.
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 01-09 12:54
Alright, this set of zero-knowledge proofs indeed took a wild path; balancing privacy and compliance is really difficult. Dusk won't be considered successful until it is truly implemented; right now, it's still in the pie-in-the-sky stage. Nah, institutional entry is a false demand; what true DeFi needs is freedom, not compliance. ZKP solutions can work, but can the costs be brought down? That's the key. High RWA enthusiasm doesn't mean Dusk can get a share of this market; there are quite a few competitors as well. It's somewhat interesting, but whether to invest depends on whether the ecosystem actually has projects in progress.
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