Recently, many traditional financial institutions have begun to explore on-chain ecosystems, and the RWA (Real World Assets) track is gaining momentum. But the immediate question is—how can institutions feel secure about going on-chain while not exposing users' transaction privacy?



The emergence of Dusk, a Layer-1 protocol, is precisely aimed at tackling this tough problem. It combines privacy protection with compliance requirements, with three major features worth noting:

First is the application of Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZK-SNARKs) technology. In simple terms, it allows transactions to be verified without revealing sensitive data—which is a must-have for institutional users. Second is its native compliance design, which directly supports the issuance and management of regulated assets, solving many pain points. Lastly, its consensus mechanism has been optimized for high-frequency trading, maintaining very low latency.

In terms of strength, Dusk has already built a solid foundation in privacy financial infrastructure. If you're looking for a project with both technical depth and practical implementation potential, this is definitely worth keeping an eye on. How the ecosystem will develop after the mainnet launch remains to be seen.
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DevChivevip
· 15h ago
Privacy + compliance sounds good, but can RWA really take off... institutions are still too cautious. It's nice to say it's about protecting privacy, but frankly, it's just fear of being scrutinized by regulators... Whether Dusk's ZK solution is reliable still depends on its performance after the mainnet launches. However, the low latency aspect is indeed interesting; at least the trading experience won't be disappointing.
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ContractTestervip
· 15h ago
The privacy compliance combination sounds pretty good, but I don't know if it can really compete with the traditional finance crowd. If you ask me, Dusk's approach is correct, but implementation is the key. Let's see the real performance after the mainnet. The RWA track is so hot, but few can truly balance privacy and regulation. If Dusk really achieves this, it’s definitely worth paying attention to. Using ZK technology well is a plus, but I’m worried it might just be another PPT project hype. There is indeed demand in this market; it all depends on who has the most reliable technology. Designing for compliance to support regulated assets sounds good, but the actual implementation difficulty is understandable. Low latency optimization helps high-frequency trading, but if the ecosystem development can't keep up, it’s all for nothing. It seems Dusk is targeting a real pain point, but there are also many competitors. Let’s see how they differentiate themselves later.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 15h ago
Privacy + compliance seems like a good combination, but once implemented, will institutions still be worried about the hassle? Let's wait and see Dusk's mainnet actions first.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 15h ago
Privacy and compliance can dance together, how difficult must that be? Dusk is betting on pleasing both sides; if it really succeeds, that would be truly interesting.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 15h ago
Can privacy and compliance be handled together? That's a good idea, but it depends on how Dusk actually gets implemented.
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