Recently, DUSK's performance has been quite eye-catching📈.



Imagine a scenario: every transaction you make on the chain is automatically encrypted, so your counterparties cannot see the amount or identity information, but audit agencies can still access it when needed, and regulators can follow up. It sounds like some kind of black magic, but there are indeed projects pushing in this direction.

DUSK positions itself as the underlying infrastructure for financial privacy, with the core selling point being this privacy + audit-compatible technical framework. For institutions and builders concerned about on-chain financial sensitivity, this logic isn't unfamiliar, but few projects have actually implemented it.

Will DUSK become the next dark horse? It certainly has the technical foundation; the key lies in three points: the actual speed of compliance solution implementation, whether institutions are willing to truly adopt it, and whether the ecosystem can be built successfully. In the short term, it depends on whether there are substantial breakthroughs in cooperation progress; in the long term, it depends on whether it can become an institutional-grade financial privacy infrastructure. The potential of the track is there, it all depends on execution.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-20 09:58
Buying the dip again at a high level, huh? MACD hasn't even had a golden cross yet and you're already storytelling... Privacy + auditing sounds good, but has it really been implemented? Only if institutions are willing to use it will it be credible.
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 01-19 14:59
Privacy + compliance are indeed a rare combination, but where are the institutions actually using it? It still feels like just a PPT stage. Let's see if we can get a freebie opportunity first.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 01-17 15:51
Privacy + compliance strategies sound good, but how many can truly be implemented? Whether DUSK can hold up is the key. Wait, will institutions really use it? That's the real question. DUSK has the technology, but what about the ecosystem? How to break through? If this wave of cooperation can make substantial progress, it will be worth paying attention to. The compliance and privacy track will eventually be taken on by someone; it depends on whether DUSK can do it. By the way, do institutions really buy into this? It still feels like an unknown. Privacy infrastructure sounds high-end, but the execution part is very complex. DUSK has a good idea, but implementation is the real challenge.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 01-17 15:51
Privacy + Audit this combination is indeed excellent, but I don't think there are enough institutions truly using DUSK. Having technology alone without users is pointless.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 01-17 15:48
Privacy + audit compatibility is indeed a bottleneck, but can DUSK really be implemented? We still have to wait for institutions to foot the bill.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-17 15:40
Privacy + auditing is indeed a deadly combo, but will institutions really foot the bill? That's what truly determines life or death.
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