The long-awaited moment is finally here. Dusk's EVM compatibility layer will officially launch its mainnet in the second week of January, which is big news for the entire ecosystem.



The most immediate benefit of this upgrade is the developer experience. Writing smart contracts in Solidity is now a standard skill, and on Dusk, you can do it seamlessly—familiar toolchains, familiar development processes. But the real differentiation lies in the fact that transaction settlement has been moved to Dusk's native Layer1, which not only optimizes performance but also introduces compliance considerations while maintaining openness.

For teams looking to explore regulated application scenarios within Web3, this is like opening a new door. The maturity of the Solidity ecosystem combined with Dusk's compliance features can unleash a variety of creative applications, and it’s starting to look quite promising.
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alpha_leakervip
· 14h ago
Wait, is Dusk going to launch an EVM-compatible layer? Now Solidity developers have work to do. --- Compliance + openness sounds like a good combination, but can it really be implemented? I'm a bit skeptical. --- Another "differentiation" story, feels like every chain says the same thing. --- Second week of January, noted. If it really gets off the ground, we'll see. --- Regulated application scenarios... sounds like a backdoor for traditional finance, interesting. --- I believe in seamless migration of Solidity, but what about performance optimization data? Are they just hyping it up? --- Finally, someone is taking compliance seriously. That's what Web3 has been missing. --- Sounds good, but I'm worried it's just the prelude to another wave of rug pulls.
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ForkItAllvip
· 01-11 18:15
Finally here, the combination of the Solidity ecosystem and compliance genes—this is the real deal. But to be fair, having just a compatibility layer isn't enough; the key is whether the ecosystem can keep up. The EVM approach has been overused; we need to see what new tricks Dusk can come up with. The word "compliance" sounds easy to say, but actually implementing it is another matter. The move to make Layer1 settlement transfers systematic is clever; finally, someone thought of building it into a comprehensive system. Web3 still needs chains that are both open and have clear bottom lines to achieve long-term development.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 01-11 16:07
Damn, it's finally here. I've been waiting so long for this EVM compatibility layer that I almost fell asleep. The Solidity ecosystem's compliance genes integrated with Dusk... to be honest, it's a bit tempting, but I still want to see the real data after the mainnet launches. Launching in the second week of January? This schedule is really tight. Compliance + performance, sounds great, but could it just be another hype... Let's stay cautious. Developer experience friendliness is indeed a necessity, much more reliable than those weird chains. Web3 regulated application scenarios... honestly, it's just about wanting to be the mainstream. There's nothing wrong with this direction, but the risks are also significant. If this can truly attract institutional-level developers this time, Dusk will have a real shot.
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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 01-11 10:21
Hmm... Can this compliance framework really be implemented, or is it just another round of hype?
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consensus_failurevip
· 01-10 14:58
A combination of compliance + Solidity sounds good, but can it really attract developers to migrate? Dusk's move is considered to have found a differentiation, now it depends on whether the ecosystem can take off. Wait, can Layer1 settlement truly solve the gas fee problem, or is it just another marketing stunt? Regulatory-friendly chains... it's a bit ironic, but frankly, Web3 needs this. Let's wait until January, anyway, it's not losing money. EVM compatibility is the safest choice, much better than reinventing the wheel. This should make institutional money more interested.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-10 14:56
It looks like Dusk is finally getting serious, with EVM compatibility + compliance. This combination is quite interesting. Can the compliance approach really attract institutional investors, or is it just another concept hype? Seamless migration for Solidity developers indeed lowers the entry barrier, but how significant are the performance optimizations? Wait, is this paving the way for the RWA track and opening the door for regulated applications? Launching in the second week of January, we’ll have to see real data to judge. How well do the previously promised features materialize? Let’s be cautiously optimistic.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 01-10 14:53
It's just more "big news" and "highly anticipated"—just listen and forget it. Can compliance really add a few zeros to the coin price? Missed out for a while, let's see if this wave can be copied to the end. Developer experience optimization... same old story, let's wait until users really come. What about Solidity compatibility and such? It's been everywhere for a long time. Where's the differentiation? Launch the mainnet and hype it up, then what? It still depends on whether trading volume can support it. Compliance applications sound good, but I'm worried it might just be another marketing feast. Is it possible that it's just a setup to boost big investors?
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 01-10 14:43
Haha, Dusk really played it a bit differently this time—EVM compatibility + compliance. This combo is quite a hit. But to be honest, just Solidity compatibility isn't enough; the key is how the ecosystem develops, or else it will just be another "potential coin" story. I'm actually interested in the compliance aspect. If they can launch some legitimate projects at a professional level, it would be worth it. Waiting for January to see the follow-up, just don't crash and burn.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 01-10 14:39
Wait, Solidity compatibility + compliance genes? That combination sounds pretty good. Finally, someone wants to combine these two things.
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GasWastervip
· 01-10 14:39
Damn, it finally arrived. I've been waiting for this moment. The Solidity ecosystem meets compliance. This wave is really something. We'll see in the second week of January. No rush to boast until then. Developers are really happy now; the toolchain is fully usable. Layer1 settlement is indeed mysterious; it depends on how it is implemented. Compliance genes + Solidity sound good, but let's see if it can actually run first. Really? Can Dusk break this deadlock? The key difference lies in performance optimization. Let's wait and see. It's too early to boast now.
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