In the 2026 crypto market, who is the most competitive? The operation of this project is truly eye-opening—DuskTrade, which is planning to bring 300 million euros of securities on-chain, is simultaneously launching DuskEVM in the second week of January to onboard Solidity developers.



And that's not all. Hedger's zero-knowledge proof has also been integrated, enabling privacy transactions that can pass audits. This is essentially the ultimate solution in the financial sector: providing privacy protection without running afoul of regulations. In simple terms, this combination is answering an age-old question—how to be both free and compliant in Web3?

From securities on-chain to developer tools and privacy audit solutions, three initiatives are advancing simultaneously, with a pace that’s quite extraordinary. Whether this approach will succeed remains to be seen, but it at least shows that the project team has a clear vision of the market in 2026. Privacy transactions are inherently sensitive topics, and few projects can truly follow a compliant route.
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MevHuntervip
· 01-17 16:49
Hmm... 300 million euros moved on-chain, that's really bold. But I'm more curious whether DuskEVM can truly attract Solidity developers, or if it's just another "ecosystem" bubble?
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 01-17 16:48
300 million euros on the chain? Probably just another hype, just waiting to see. --- ZK auditing sounds great in theory, but in reality... I've seen plenty of compliant private transactions, and in the end, compromises are still made. --- Launching three lines simultaneously, this pace is indeed outrageous, but I wonder where the money is coming from. --- Private transactions + compliance, can this contradiction be resolved? I remain skeptical. --- Developer tools are okay, but the part about securities on the chain feels exaggerated. --- Both ZK and privacy, they talk a lot but how many are actually usable? --- This approach isn't bad, but it feels a bit overhyped. --- Those willing to take the compliant route are indeed rare, but the key is how well this project is executed.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-17 16:45
This rhythm, indeed, has some substance... But I still think that phrase "free yet not illegal" is a false proposition; in the end, you still have to bow to reality.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-17 16:37
300 million euros on the chain? This pace is a bit intense. If it really materializes, it would be incredible.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 01-17 16:25
300 million euros moved on-chain? Man, your guts are really big. But the combination of privacy + compliance is indeed quite innovative.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-17 16:23
300 million euros moving on the chain? This pace is indeed fierce, but can compliance really keep up?
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