Currently, mainstream blockchains expose every transaction to public scrutiny due to their fully transparent ledger design. Large institutions, regulatory agencies, and even hackers can track fund flows in real time, posing a serious threat to financial privacy.



DUSK adopts zero-knowledge proof technology, transforming privacy protection from an optional feature into a system-level default. This is not just a technical upgrade but a paradigm shift in privacy finance.

DUSK holders can participate in on-chain governance, earn rewards through staking mechanisms, and directly benefit from ecosystem development. The project's ambitions are also clear—expanding from DeFi infrastructure to various application scenarios such as Web3 identity verification, anonymous payments, and privacy NFTs.

In terms of performance metrics, the mainnet throughput ranks among the top in comparable Layer 1 and Layer 2 projects. Coupled with zero-knowledge proof privacy guarantees, this combination is indeed competitive on a technical level. Unlike other chains that require additional costly privacy modules, DUSK users enjoy out-of-the-box privacy with default settings.

The privacy finance track is expanding, and few projects truly design privacy as a foundational layer rather than an add-on. DUSK’s technical approach and ecosystem planning are worth paying attention to.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 3h ago
Sounds good, but the privacy coin track is full of obstacles. Who dares to gamble with regulatory risks?
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 3h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound very cool, but can they really be implemented? --- Privacy by default sounds good, but the key is whether the ecosystem can keep up --- The claim of being among the top in throughput is a bit exaggerated, where are the specific data? --- Finally, some projects are treating privacy as a system-level feature, other chains should really reflect on this --- How are staking yields? Has anyone tested the actual annualized return? --- From an auxiliary layer to a base layer, this approach is indeed different --- Anonymous payments + privacy NFTs, sounds like depicting the future, but it's uncertain if it can be realized soon --- Projects that charge extra for privacy modules have indeed been cut off, Dusk's approach is really appealing --- It feels like the privacy track is about to rise again, early deployment or just observing --- The technology of zero-knowledge proofs itself is fine, but I'm worried the project might end in a mess
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 3h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound good, but there are too many projects that sound nice now. The key is to see how much the actual annualized return from staking can really achieve.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 3h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound impressive, but can they really block on-chain tracking? It still seems to depend on the real-world implementation...
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NotGonnaMakeItvip
· 3h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound awesome, but can they really be implemented in practice?
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