Dusk has recently gained a fair amount of attention, mainly because it combines the seemingly contradictory requirements of privacy and compliance. As a Layer 1 protocol, it employs zero-knowledge proof technology to truly safeguard transaction privacy while maintaining transparency and auditability for regulators — which is quite crucial.



From an application perspective, RWA tokenization and institutional-grade DeFi are two main directions. On-chain traditional assets require privacy protection, and institutional investors are more concerned about compliance risks. Dusk's tech stack fits perfectly into this niche. For investors looking to strike a balance between decentralization and regulation, this type of infrastructure indeed offers an alternative approach.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-25 08:14
Can privacy and compliance be achieved simultaneously? It sounds good, but it all depends on whether it can truly be implemented. I feel like these kinds of projects tend to overestimate themselves easily.
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 01-23 22:01
Privacy + Compliance combo确实绝,但关键是Dusk能不能真正落地啊,现在讲故事容易 --- Zero-Knowledge Proofs确实硬核,不过RWA这块儿怎么说呢...机构真的会买账吗 --- 卡在隐私和监管中间这个位置听起来不错,但感觉风险也不小啊 --- 看起来不错,但得等真正的应用出来才能说话 --- Compliance可以有,Privacy也能要,问题是性能咋样,这才是关键吧 --- 机构DeFi这块儿确实有想象力,就看能不能扛得住大额交易的压力 --- 硬是把两个矛盾的东西揉一块儿,这思路我挺服的,但路还长着呢
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 01-23 20:50
Can privacy and compliance be achieved at the same time? It sounds like a pipe dream, but Dusk seems to be really tackling this tough problem. If zero-knowledge proofs are well implemented, institutions can truly rest assured. --- RWA definitely requires this kind of solution. The biggest concern for traditional capital entering the market is the lack of privacy and auditability. --- Speaking of which, does such a balance exist... or is it just another idealistic project? --- Institutional-grade DeFi, compliant and transparent... this feels like the future, otherwise they’ll always be chased by the SEC. --- Zero-knowledge proofs sound impressive, but how many projects can actually implement them in practice? --- Getting stuck between decentralization and regulation sounds good, but I’m afraid nothing will actually come of it in the end. --- On-chain traditional assets are already difficult, adding privacy protection—Dusk’s approach has some real potential.
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consensus_failurevip
· 01-22 08:48
Can privacy and compliance be achieved simultaneously? It feels like another story of idealism clashing with reality. Let's wait and see how the execution goes.
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 01-22 08:47
Privacy + Compliance is indeed a rare combination, but it seems that most projects ultimately have to choose between compromising privacy or compliance. Dusk's ability to balance both is truly impressive. I'm optimistic about the RWA sector; institutions prefer this approach—compliant, transparent, and not afraid of scrutiny. However, zero-knowledge proof technology has such a high barrier to entry. Can it really be widely adopted? Or will it remain a niche tool for small circles?
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 01-22 08:44
Privacy + compliance: is it a false need or a necessity? I see many projects promoting this, but few have actually implemented it... Can Dusk succeed in this wave?
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SandwichHuntervip
· 01-22 08:43
Privacy and compliance can go hand in hand. If this can truly be implemented, it would indeed be a game-changer, but it seems like many projects are just hyping it up? Honestly, I am optimistic about RWA. Institutions want something that is both private and compliant. Whether Dusk can secure this position depends on its future real-world applications; technology alone is not enough.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 01-22 08:27
Can privacy and compliance go together? Now this is interesting, but it seems that the institution folks ultimately trust their own wallets a bit more.
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