Recently, I have gained a deeper understanding of the Dusk project, and the more I research, the more I feel it is seriously underestimated. This is not just a storytelling project, but one that is truly building infrastructure for the future.
What is Dusk's core competitive advantage? The deep integration of compliance and privacy protection. Most privacy projects either only promote privacy or ignore compliance—Dusk, on the other hand, makes both the core of its underlying design. Especially in tracks like securitized assets, institutional finance, and real-world assets (RWA), Dusk's positioning is crystal clear.
This path will definitely be slow. It won't be as fast as those projects with crazy hype. But once the business closed-loop is running smoothly, the moat will be unimaginably deep. Institutional finance's demand for compliance and privacy is a hard requirement, not an option.
Future focus will be on Dusk's performance in ecological applications, mainnet deployment, and real-world usage. For this type of infrastructure project, ultimately, it’s about being usable, easy to use, and having people actually use it.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-11 08:01
Based on on-chain data, RWA is indeed still in the early stages, and the critical point for institutional entry might be closer than we think. The Dusk approach is worth paying attention to, but it depends on whether the actual adoption rate can pick up.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-11 06:15
Compliance + privacy combo is indeed rare, but to be honest, whether it can really be implemented effectively remains a question.
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PebbleHander
· 01-08 19:00
The combination of compliance + privacy is indeed rare, but to be honest, whether it can truly succeed depends on the data after the mainnet launch.
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BrokenYield
· 01-08 18:50
nah, compliance + privacy combo is the real moat here... most projects pick one lane and call it a day. dusk actually building something that institutions would *need*, not just want. that's the difference between vaporware and actual infrastructure.
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-08 18:40
Taking the time to do quality work pays off, but actually making it work is a game-changer. The combination of compliance and privacy is not something just anyone dares to tackle.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 01-08 18:36
Compliance + Privacy is indeed a rare combination, and no one can avoid the institutional finance sector. However, no matter how well these infrastructure projects are presented, their success depends on implementation. Whether the mainnet is stable or not remains to be seen.
Recently, I have gained a deeper understanding of the Dusk project, and the more I research, the more I feel it is seriously underestimated. This is not just a storytelling project, but one that is truly building infrastructure for the future.
What is Dusk's core competitive advantage? The deep integration of compliance and privacy protection. Most privacy projects either only promote privacy or ignore compliance—Dusk, on the other hand, makes both the core of its underlying design. Especially in tracks like securitized assets, institutional finance, and real-world assets (RWA), Dusk's positioning is crystal clear.
This path will definitely be slow. It won't be as fast as those projects with crazy hype. But once the business closed-loop is running smoothly, the moat will be unimaginably deep. Institutional finance's demand for compliance and privacy is a hard requirement, not an option.
Future focus will be on Dusk's performance in ecological applications, mainnet deployment, and real-world usage. For this type of infrastructure project, ultimately, it’s about being usable, easy to use, and having people actually use it.