RWA (Asset On-Chain) is a concept everyone is tired of hearing, but no one asks the real question: when billions of institutional funds flood into blockchain, how do they trade safely?
Imagine a whale placing an order on a certain DEX? It could be sniped by bots in seconds or trigger widespread attention that causes a price surge. This is the worst-case scenario for institutions.
Dusk's approach happens to target this pain point. Using ZK zero-knowledge proof technology combined with the Hedger tool, they are actually doing one thing: building a "compliant on-chain dark pool." Trades happen here, and bots can't see the transaction details, so they can't front-run; without the risk of full network monitoring, there are no slippage or frontrunning issues.
Hedger is like a tunnel, specifically designed to transfer funds from Ethereum-based DeFi whales for invisible trading. This is not just another privacy-focused public chain, but a redefinition of DeFi trading—an exclusive shadow exchange tailored for the wealthy.
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MemeCurator
· 01-21 04:51
Haha, here comes another thing that opens doors for the wealthy... This is the essence of Web3, right?
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-19 02:54
Really? The dark pool system sounds very appealing, but the question is... who will regulate this "invisible" one? Do institutions really dare to trust it?
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-18 18:54
Basically, this is a VIP backdoor for the big whales. While retail investors are still being squeezed by bots on DEX, they have already moved into dark pools.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-18 18:53
The concept of dark pools sounds appealing, but honestly, it's just opening a backdoor for big players. Retail investors still have to fight each other openly.
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MEVHunterWang
· 01-18 18:51
The dark pool logic is indeed clever, but to be honest... isn't this just shifting the problem from on-chain to off-chain? Do institutions really believe in this?
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-18 18:44
Good morning, the nightmare of sandwich attack bots is here... The dark pool for the wealthy still follows the same logic: information asymmetry equals wealth, but now it's encrypted.
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LightningSentry
· 01-18 18:34
Oh, this is the real issue that RWA should address. Institutions entering the market are most afraid of being targeted, and this has indeed been overlooked for too long.
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ParanoiaKing
· 01-18 18:30
It's another dark pool and privacy chain. Basically, they're just afraid of being seen. This trick has been played out.
RWA (Asset On-Chain) is a concept everyone is tired of hearing, but no one asks the real question: when billions of institutional funds flood into blockchain, how do they trade safely?
Imagine a whale placing an order on a certain DEX? It could be sniped by bots in seconds or trigger widespread attention that causes a price surge. This is the worst-case scenario for institutions.
Dusk's approach happens to target this pain point. Using ZK zero-knowledge proof technology combined with the Hedger tool, they are actually doing one thing: building a "compliant on-chain dark pool." Trades happen here, and bots can't see the transaction details, so they can't front-run; without the risk of full network monitoring, there are no slippage or frontrunning issues.
Hedger is like a tunnel, specifically designed to transfer funds from Ethereum-based DeFi whales for invisible trading. This is not just another privacy-focused public chain, but a redefinition of DeFi trading—an exclusive shadow exchange tailored for the wealthy.