Let me explain DUSK to all the new partners in the simplest way, especially focusing on the core actions coming in 2026, which are truly valuable.



DUSK was founded in 2018 with a clear goal — to build a Layer 1 blockchain that meets compliance requirements while protecting privacy. In today’s market, few projects can excel at both, and this is DUSK’s biggest differentiator.

The most eye-catching event at the start of this year was the launch of the DuskEVM mainnet in the second week of January. This is a huge boon for developers — no need to learn new skills, just write smart contracts in Solidity, and then settle on Dusk’s Layer 1 underlying layer. This significantly lowers the barriers and integration costs for developing compliant applications, which will naturally accelerate the deployment of real-world asset tokenization and compliant DeFi scenarios.

The second major highlight is DuskTrade. This is a product developed in partnership with the Dutch licensed institution NPEX, and it will officially launch in 2026. Don’t be fooled by the fact that it’s still in the reservation phase — this is not an empty promise. Once launched, it’s expected to drive over 300 million euros worth of securities onto the blockchain. This indicates real financial demand and ecosystem vitality.

Finally, there’s the Hedger technology, which is already in testing. Using a dual encryption scheme, it directly addresses the two biggest headaches for traditional financial institutions entering Web3: privacy and compliance. With these combined efforts, DUSK’s ecosystem in 2026 is poised for a qualitative breakthrough.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 13m ago
Wait, can DuskTrade really reach 300 million euros? It seems a bit uncertain; we need to see how NPEX will cooperate moving forward. Currently, the most promising aspect is Solidity compatibility. Lowering the barrier for developers is indeed a long-term benefit, but with news about mainnet launches flying everywhere, we still need to wait and see actual ecosystem data. The combination of compliance and privacy isn't new; the key is whether real applications can take off. Air projects are also hyped up in the same way.
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SquidTeachervip
· 5h ago
Balanced by compliance + privacy, 2026 indeed has many highlights. DuskTrade's 300 million euro scale is quite formidable. But I'm just curious, can NPEX really get the institutional side sorted out? After all, changing traditional financial concepts is harder than technology. DuskEVM is a clever move, allowing developers to get started without any learning curve, which can significantly speed up ecosystem expansion. Wait, is Hedger's double encryption really safe? Were there any issues in the beta version? DUSK has taken the right path, but I still feel the liquidity is a bit cold. Looking forward to some surprises in 2026. Honestly, we have to wait for the promises of 2026. Is buying now a bet on confidence or technology? 300 million euros is no small number. If this really goes on-chain, it will definitely be popular. There are so many projects focusing on compliance. Why can DUSK stand out? Isn't it mainly because of Solidity compatibility? Hedger's technology looks good, but can privacy and compliance truly be perfectly compatible? I always feel there might be some trade-offs.
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BrokeBeansvip
· 5h ago
Wait, can DuskTrade really handle 300 million euros of on-chain securities? That's a pretty bold move. Achieving compliance and privacy simultaneously is quite rare, but it won't go live until 2026. How long do we have to wait... Using Solidity directly makes developers very happy, but the ecosystem needs to keep up. This Hedger technology's double encryption is a selling point, but do privacy and compliance really conflict? I still have some doubts. Backed by a licensed Dutch institution, this might not be an air project this time. Worth paying attention to. Has DuskEVM already gone live? That at least proves the team is serious, not just talk. 300 million euros sounds impressive, but only counts once it's implemented. We're still in the reservation phase. The compliance DeFi track is indeed cold. DUSK's positioning is quite unique, but competition will come.
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TokenStormvip
· 5h ago
On-chain data shows that this combination of compliance and privacy indeed hits the pain points of traditional finance, but how was the figure of 300 million euros calculated? Is there backtesting data to support it? --- It sounds great that DuskTrade will launch next year, but I’m worried it might just be another PPT coin story. Anyway, I’ve already gone all-in, lying flat and waiting for the storm to come. --- EVM compatibility indeed lowers the barrier to entry, but the real test is the cold start of the ecosystem. How is the on-chain activity data right now? --- There are indeed few players in the compliant Layer1 track, but the problem is that no one can predict the regulatory direction. DUSK’s positioning is a bit like dancing on a wire. --- The idea of a 300 million euro security on the chain sounds ridiculous. If NPEX weren’t a licensed entity in the Netherlands, I would have just passed. --- Hedger’s dual encryption scheme sounds impressive, but how much can the actual risk be controlled? Testnets and mainnets are often worlds apart. --- The commitment for 2026 is too far away. We want to know now where the arbitrage opportunities are this year. Who can clarify?
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 5h ago
Ironically, each Layer 1 claims to prioritize both compliance and privacy. So, what’s the result? €300 million securities on the chain? Data shows that the last project to boast about this now has a liquidation rate of 98%. Interesting, the promises for 2026 are already pushing us to go all in. We've seen this routine too many times. DuskEVM is just a Solidity shell swap—does that count as innovation? It’s still early for real-world deployment. I'm not trying to criticize, but I’ve seen at least a hundred press releases about licensed Dutch institutions collaborating. What’s the success rate? From a technical perspective, it’s indeed innovative, but commercialization... Hehe, I prefer to observe. My advice to everyone: don’t take the 2026 PPT seriously yet. First, see how many real users are in the current ecosystem.
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