Dusk's core competitive advantage lies in its proprietary technical solution—the confidential contract combined with the Synecore privacy virtual machine.
For example, ordinary smart contracts are like doing business in a glass house, where all transaction details, participant identities, and transfer amounts are exposed. Dusk's confidential contracts are different; they can hide these sensitive pieces of information, allowing only authorized individuals to see the specific data. This may sound simple, but the implementation is highly challenging.
This solution offers significant advantages in practical applications. In scenarios like securities trading and private auctions, trading counterparts generally do not want the market to know their actual transaction prices or volumes, as it could lead to sniping. Dusk's privacy protection perfectly addresses this pain point, providing truly effective privacy guarantees for complex financial contracts.
In short, this is the technological moat built by Dusk—using the innovative confidential contracts and privacy virtual machines to occupy an irreplaceable position in the field of privacy computing.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 14h ago
The analogy of doing business in a glass house is perfect; finally, there's a project that clearly explains the issue of privacy.
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MEVHunter
· 14h ago
Confidentiality agreements... They sound good in theory, but how many technologies can truly block mempool sniping? If Dusk's solution really can hide transaction details, then the arbitrage opportunities would disappear entirely. It feels a bit unrealistic.
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HodlVeteran
· 14h ago
Sounds good, but I've seen too many projects with "moats" ultimately pushed down. I was also fooled into getting on board during that wave in 2018...
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 14h ago
The analogy of doing business in a glass house is brilliant; finally, there is a project that truly understands privacy issues.
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MEVHunterWang
· 14h ago
The analogy of doing business in a glass house is spot on; indeed, someone is waiting to sniper your price.
Dusk's core competitive advantage lies in its proprietary technical solution—the confidential contract combined with the Synecore privacy virtual machine.
For example, ordinary smart contracts are like doing business in a glass house, where all transaction details, participant identities, and transfer amounts are exposed. Dusk's confidential contracts are different; they can hide these sensitive pieces of information, allowing only authorized individuals to see the specific data. This may sound simple, but the implementation is highly challenging.
This solution offers significant advantages in practical applications. In scenarios like securities trading and private auctions, trading counterparts generally do not want the market to know their actual transaction prices or volumes, as it could lead to sniping. Dusk's privacy protection perfectly addresses this pain point, providing truly effective privacy guarantees for complex financial contracts.
In short, this is the technological moat built by Dusk—using the innovative confidential contracts and privacy virtual machines to occupy an irreplaceable position in the field of privacy computing.