Is there still a chance for this wave today? Looking closely at yesterday's decline, the retracement isn't too dramatic, and it seems there might still be room for performance.



In the past two years, topics like finance and privacy have become increasingly popular, and the Dusk project has touched on a real pain point. Simply put, it achieves "selective transparency" on-chain — your transaction data is encrypted with zero-knowledge proofs, while the information needed for institutional audits can still be fully accessed. It sounds a bit abstract, but for assets like RWA and private securities that often involve trillions, this demand truly exists.

Dusk itself is the native token of this system. Many are still chasing the meme trend, but the truly innovative tracks are often held by projects quietly building the infrastructure. Privacy and compliance may seem contradictory, but Dusk is trying to achieve both — whether this idea is worth paying attention to is subjective.
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GasBanditvip
· 6h ago
Hey, the zero-knowledge proof system is indeed interesting, but there are really few people actually buying it... Wait, if RWA really takes off, privacy compliance is the ultimate game-changer.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 8h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs definitely have substance, but whether Dusk can truly be implemented depends on subsequent actions.
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NoStopLossNutvip
· 8h ago
The set of zero-knowledge proofs is indeed imaginative, but the problem is when the market will truly grasp it. For now, it's mostly conceptual hype.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 8h ago
I agree that the decline is not significant, but it seems that this wave mainly depends on the attitude of the institutions. The idea of Dusk is indeed interesting; the combination of privacy and compliance is something other projects haven't quite figured out yet. The set of zero-knowledge proofs sounds complex, but when applied to RWA on-chain, it is indeed a necessity. The question is, will users really buy into it? I'm tired of meme projects; it still depends on who is truly solving the problem. However, on the other hand, can the concept of selective transparency be implemented successfully, or will it end up being just empty talk? Can the value of Dusk token be sustained? It really depends on whether the ecosystem can truly take off.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 8h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs, to put it simply, are about wanting to have both the fish and the bear's paw at the same time. Whether Dusk can truly be implemented depends on subsequent execution capability.
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GreenCandleCollectorvip
· 8h ago
I have to say, this Dusk logic is quite interesting. Projects that master both privacy and compliance are indeed rare.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 8h ago
The zero-knowledge proof system is indeed excellent, but actually implementing it in practice is another matter altogether.
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