$DUSK has indeed been quite popular recently, consistently ranking high in price increase charts, and many people are encountering this project for the first time. In fact, this public chain has long been worth paying attention to — it follows an interesting approach.
From a technical perspective, DUSK's core competitiveness lies in two areas. First, zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), which use construction schemes like PLONK to hide details during transaction verification; second, the Rusk virtual machine, enabling developers to write contracts that can execute business logic without revealing sensitive data. It sounds very technical, but it’s essentially a balance — ensuring on-chain transparency while protecting user privacy.
Why is this approach important? The application scenarios make it clear. When real-world assets (RWA) are brought on-chain, privacy protection is needed; inter-organization settlements also require counterparty privacy; DeFi services must meet compliance disclosure requirements without exposing transaction details to the entire network — DUSK’s design precisely targets these scenarios. Especially for financial institutions and enterprise-level applications, the need for privacy and compliance is not optional but mandatory.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 4h ago
Having stayed low-key for so long, it's finally time for it to step into the spotlight.
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FUDwatcher
· 16h ago
Privacy + compliance is indeed a scarce path, no wonder institutions are on board.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-17 15:50
Really, the combination of privacy + compliance is just perfect. Institutional-level applications will inevitably adopt this approach sooner or later.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-17 15:38
Privacy + compliance has indeed been underestimated; institutional players have needed this for a long time.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-17 15:30
Wow, the combination of ZK + privacy really hits hard. No wonder institutions are quietly making moves.
$DUSK has indeed been quite popular recently, consistently ranking high in price increase charts, and many people are encountering this project for the first time. In fact, this public chain has long been worth paying attention to — it follows an interesting approach.
From a technical perspective, DUSK's core competitiveness lies in two areas. First, zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), which use construction schemes like PLONK to hide details during transaction verification; second, the Rusk virtual machine, enabling developers to write contracts that can execute business logic without revealing sensitive data. It sounds very technical, but it’s essentially a balance — ensuring on-chain transparency while protecting user privacy.
Why is this approach important? The application scenarios make it clear. When real-world assets (RWA) are brought on-chain, privacy protection is needed; inter-organization settlements also require counterparty privacy; DeFi services must meet compliance disclosure requirements without exposing transaction details to the entire network — DUSK’s design precisely targets these scenarios. Especially for financial institutions and enterprise-level applications, the need for privacy and compliance is not optional but mandatory.
No wonder it has been so popular these days.