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Dusk in 2026: From Technical Validation to Commercial Implementation
If we were to draw a timeline for Dusk's development, 2026 would undoubtedly be a key milestone. Poor infrastructure is a critical weakness; the stability of the DuskEVM mainnet determines how far the entire ecosystem can go. This is the prerequisite and the foundation for everything that follows.
But what truly excites people is the launch of the DuskTrade platform. This is not just a feature release but a litmus test for whether the business model can succeed. Whether the technical advantages can be converted into real market demand depends on whether this platform can truly address user pain points.
Meanwhile, technological iteration won't be idle. Performance optimization of zero-knowledge proofs is ongoing, and a reduction in transaction costs means increased competitiveness. At the same time, the infrastructure of traditional finance is also gradually improving—SFT clearing services, DTCC 24/7 tokenization, all opening channels between traditional and crypto. Once institutions truly perceive the compliance advantages, market dynamics will shift.
Of course, challenges are present. Technical security needs to withstand real-world testing; competitors won't sit idly by, and regulatory policies are unpredictable variables. These are the realities.
For investors, viewing such projects as long-term infrastructure investments is the correct approach. Don't be swayed by short-term price movements; focus on whether key milestones can be delivered as expected and assess their quality—these are the truly important factors.
Having only zero-knowledge proofs is not enough; it depends on whether users will actually come.
2026 is going to be tough; no one can dodge the regulatory pitfalls.
I'm still a bit worried about the stability of the infrastructure, afraid of another delayed delivery.
Institutional compliance? We have to wait for market validation to be sure; right now, it's just talk.
Betting on whether 2026 can truly take off—these days, that's all we want.
Integrating traditional finance systems sounds great, but I'm afraid of a project ending in failure.
Don't be fooled by the price; just watch whether the milestones are delivered on time.
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Can DuskTrade go live to solve the problem? Don't make me laugh, I've seen too many promises like that
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The idea of zero-knowledge proof optimization sounds good, but can transaction costs really come down? I doubt it
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The compliance framework for institutions still feels like just talk... Regulation is so complex
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Milestone delivery quality > price increase, that's true, but how many projects have actually achieved it?
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Infrastructure stability is indeed a prerequisite, but is Dusk up to the task? I'm still watching
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SFT clearing, DTCC tokenization... sounds impressive, but what's the timeline for implementation?
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Instead of waiting for 2026, it's better to see if there's any substantial progress this year—that's more reliable
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Long-term infrastructure investment is correct, but don't make me wait too long...