As regulatory frameworks become increasingly完善, pure privacy protection can no longer keep up with the times. What is truly in demand? Projects that can achieve privacy protection within a compliant framework.



Dusk Network is walking this path. Its approach is smarter than traditional privacy coins — using zero-knowledge proof technology to make transactions inherently private, while leaving verification channels for regulators to meet compliance requirements. For banks, funds, and custodians, this solves a major problem: protecting business secrets while satisfying audit requirements — a win-win situation.

From a technical perspective, several highlights cannot be ignored: the SBA consensus combined with DuskDS creates an efficient and low-energy privacy settlement layer; the already launched DuskEVM mainnet supports Solidity compatibility (making migration of DeFi and RWA applications seamless); and the Hedger solution, designed specifically for privacy — the EVM privacy layer is in Alpha stage, supporting confidential smart contract execution.

What’s even more promising is the practical application. Dusk has partnered with institutions like NPEX and Quantoz to promote over €300 million in real securities tokenization projects. The DuskTrade platform is scheduled for release in 2026 — this is not just talk.

On the token level? The DUSK token has a maximum supply of 1 billion, with 500 million currently in circulation. Its main uses are network fees, validation incentives, and governance voting. As institutional holdings aim to increase from 45% to 70%, volatility is expected to decrease, while practical demand is skyrocketing. Data from CoinMarketCap also confirms this — after DUSK’s technical breakthrough was confirmed in January this year, mentions on social platforms surged by 36%, ranking 7th among privacy coins.

In short, Dusk is building a bridge between TradFi and blockchain through technological means, especially in highly regulated environments like Europe. This "compliant yet private" model may well be the direction for next-generation institutional applications.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 10h ago
The compliance privacy routine is indeed impressive, but has the 300 million euro project been implemented, or is it just another "coming soon"... --- I trust the zero-knowledge proof set, just worried it might turn into a PPT coin again --- Institution holdings have increased from 45 to 70. If this isn't good news, it must be a dump --- DuskTrade won't be released until 2026. Is it too early to get on board now? --- No matter how good it sounds, it still depends on whether RWA can truly start to scale --- The European compliant market indeed lacks this thing, but how much share can it actually take? Question mark face --- EVM privacy layer Alpha hasn't even gone live yet, how can they claim the technical highlights are not to be ignored? --- Social mentions surged by 36%... How is this data so outrageous? Can a normal project increase this much? --- Since 300 million euros have already been set in motion, why is DUSK still the 7th privacy coin? Is there some information asymmetry? --- A compliant privacy coin sounds like it wants everything—yet still ends up with nothing in the end...
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 10h ago
It sounds like Dusk is doing some pretty practical work, not just a concept-driven privacy coin. A real project landing with 300 million euros, now that's the real deal, brother. Zero-knowledge proofs combined with compliant channels, they've found a balance point, it's tough. Institutional holdings aiming for 70%, this wave can indeed reduce volatility. But DuskTrade won't be released until 2026... this wait is a bit long. I'm optimistic, but I'm worried policies might change again. European compliance is definitely a blue ocean, but competition will get fiercer. RWA application migration without pressure, Solidity compatibility is indeed well done. Mentioned transaction volume surged 36% but only ranks 7th, a bit disappointing. Maximum supply of one billion, five hundred million in circulation, will the release pressure be high later? This is exactly what I want to see—a project that combines technology with practical application.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 10h ago
Hey, have you guys noticed that the real business secret actually lies in the two words "compliance"? A genuine project worth 300 million euros is running, and that's what I care about most—not those air coins and the stories they hype every day. Institutional holdings have increased from 45 to 70, indicating that big funds are starting to take this seriously. The decrease in volatility is actually a good thing. The privacy coin ranking at 7th feels a bit low. Compared to established ones like Monero, Dusk's technical approach is indeed more solid. I'm just worried that DuskTrade might still miss its 2026 deadline, and then it'll be another round of retail investors getting cut. But the path of zero-knowledge proofs is definitely the future. What banks want is exactly this kind of "privacy plus audit" contradiction solution.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 10h ago
Compliance privacy coins? Sounds ideal, but can it really be implemented, or is it just another round of hype and concepts? When will we see real returns on this 300 million euro project? The 2026 promise seems a bit far off. I believe in zero-knowledge proof technology, but will regulators really buy into this "verification channel" approach? That might be a bit naive. DUSK rose from the 7th position to the top five. Should we wait a bit longer before jumping in? The risk is a bit high. Institutional holdings increased from 45 to 70. It sounds stable, but isn't it still just taking retail investors as chives?
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UncleWhalevip
· 10h ago
The combination of compliance and privacy really has some substance. The idea of using zero-knowledge proofs to leave a regulatory loophole is quite clever, I must admit. Institutions are really waiting for such a solution. Tokenizing securities worth 300 million euros is no small matter. I'm curious to see if DuskTrade in 2026 can really be implemented. The data on paper looks good, but execution is the key. The 36% surge in social mentions might be a bit exaggerated, but ranking seventh among privacy coins is indeed impressive. DUSK's institutional holding target has increased from 45 to 70. Stability has improved, practical use cases are catching up, and the logical cycle is complete.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 10h ago
The path of compliance and privacy is indeed absolute, but can a project with 300 million euros really get off the ground? It still depends on whether it can be delivered by 2026. --- Heard many tricks about zero-knowledge proofs, but is Dusk really different this time? --- Institutional proportion has increased to 70%. Is this wave again paving the way for big players? --- DuskTrade still has to wait a year and a half. Is it a bit early to take over now? --- Europe indeed lacks such things, but is there an opportunity in the Asian market? --- With a circulation of 500 million, does volatility decrease? I feel like this is actually pushing the price up. --- The 7th place in privacy coins is not very impressive, not as good as the established ones. --- Rather than calling it a bridge, it's more like an intermediary. Will TradFi really use it? --- I understand all the technical details, but why do I still feel it's a bit虚 (vague/illusory)? --- I've heard too much about institutional-grade applications. When will we see real profits in hard cash?
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