In the year 2026, the long-standing conflict between privacy and compliance has finally been broken. Founded in 2018, Dusk has introduced an extraordinary solution—a design tailored specifically for institutional finance at the Layer 1 level.



Simply put, many privacy-focused public chains face an awkward dilemma: either give up privacy for compliance or retain privacy but lose compatibility. Dusk finds a balance between the two through zero-knowledge proofs, isomorphic encryption, and the Hedger mechanism. Under the premise of EVM compatibility, transactions can be both privacy-protected and auditable by regulatory agencies. This is almost a dream come true for traditional financial institutions.

The major event in the second week of this month was the launch of the DuskEVM mainnet, which truly marks a watershed moment. Developers can now deploy directly using standard Solidity without changing a single line of code. Want to bring DeFi protocols, RWA platforms, or enterprise applications onto the chain? In the past, this meant rewriting contracts, sacrificing privacy, or accepting performance compromises. Now, none of that is necessary—any developer in the Ethereum ecosystem can migrate seamlessly while enjoying Dusk’s native privacy protection and regulatory-friendly design.

What’s even more impressive is the Hedger protocol of DuskEVM. It makes private transactions no longer black-box operations but provides an audit channel for regulators while protecting user privacy. For institutions eager to enter blockchain but held back by compliance issues, this opens a new door.
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mev_me_maybevip
· 8h ago
Finally, someone has understood this issue clearly. Privacy and compliance are not mutually exclusive. Dusk has indeed broken the deadlock.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 01-20 12:01
Finally no more choosing between two options, this is true product thinking. Privacy + compliance are not mutually exclusive. The Hedger mechanism is an interesting idea, regulators don't have to be blind men feeling the elephant. Institutions should be willing to pay. Honestly, seamless migration of Solidity is more effective than flashy marketing. Has anyone really broken through the compliance barrier? Or is it just another gimmick? Zero-knowledge proofs running so smoothly on L1? That's impressive. The biggest concern with RWA on-chain is privacy and compliance. Now the path is clear. Wait, can the Hedger protocol really withstand regulatory scrutiny, or is it just repackaging old wine in new bottles? If this plan had been implemented two years ago, it would have taken off long ago. Why now? Gotta admit, only public chains that find the right balance have a future.
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OnchainSnipervip
· 01-20 01:11
Finally, someone has broken this deadlock. Privacy and compliance can really be achieved together... Dusk's Hedger design this time is quite impressive. Regulatory authorities can audit users while maintaining privacy, making traditional finance folks' eyes light up.
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 01-18 21:52
Can privacy and compliance really go hand in hand? It sounds like a story, but Dusk's Hedger mechanism actually has some substance... Regulators can audit, users' privacy is preserved, the calculations are quite clever.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 01-18 21:52
Finally, someone has figured this out. Privacy and compliance are really not mutually exclusive... Dusk's approach is quite clever; EVM compatibility combined with privacy auditing. Traditional financial institutions have probably been waiting a long time for this.
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-18 21:52
Someone finally figured this out: privacy and compliance are not mutually exclusive. Dusk's move definitely has some substance.
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GateUser-4745f9cevip
· 01-18 21:49
Institutional finance really needs this—privacy + compliance are no longer a single-choice question.
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zkNoobvip
· 01-18 21:46
Wait, can this Hedger mechanism truly balance privacy and auditability? It sounds a bit like Schrödinger's black box. How can it be verified?
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 01-18 21:40
Finally, someone has figured out privacy and compliance. Those projects that were just shouting before are now actually making progress. To be honest, this Hedger mechanism has some real potential. Regulators can audit, but user privacy is still preserved. Now that's a true win-win. EVM compatibility with direct Solidity deployment? Then institutional finance really has no reason to wait any longer. Wait, privacy transactions have an audit channel... Could this turn into a regulatory tracking tool? I'm not quite sure about that. If this DuskEVM launch goes as smoothly as they say, then such a chain should have appeared long ago.
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