The true competitiveness of the blockchain ecosystem ultimately does not lie in how advanced a single technology is, but in whether it can run the closed loop of "technology driving scenarios, scenarios gathering funds, and funds feeding back into technology."
Dusk Network has spent eight years completing the full chain layout, from foundational technology research and development, to institutional-grade application deployment, and then to ecosystem fund infusion. Now, it has formed a complete system covering four major sectors: privacy computing, compliance tools, asset trading, and ecosystem investment. This approach not only allows it to stand firm in the RWA competition but also provides the core leverage to withstand market cycles and achieve sustained growth, making it a key node connecting traditional financial assets and the Web3 world.
Regarding the technical foundation, Dusk has always insisted on independent research and development of core technologies, building everything from basic components to protocol layers on its own. Its self-developed ZeroCaf elliptic curve library and Poseidon hash algorithm lay a foundation for efficient and secure privacy computing; the PLONK-based zero-knowledge proof system has been continuously iterated and optimized, improving proof efficiency and security, enabling confidential smart contracts to run at large scale; the Isolated Byzantine Agreement (SBA) protocol design is quite clever—using blind voting proofs to allow nodes to participate without exposing private keys while ensuring consensus security, skillfully balancing performance and decentralization.
By the end of 2025, the major upgrade of the Layer-1 network will further refine data availability and transaction confirmation speed, preparing for deep integration of EVM compatibility and zero-knowledge proofs.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-11 07:53
Eight years of sharpening the sword, this is the proper way to do things
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The closed loop is connected, only then does technology have vitality; otherwise, it's just armchair strategizing
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RWA in this area indeed shows that Dusk has a somewhat different approach
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Self-developed stuff is solid, unlike some projects that use others' wheels and still boast extravagantly
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I think the design idea of SBA still has a way to go; balancing node privacy and consensus security simultaneously is not easy
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Whether the 2025 end-of-year upgrade can truly improve efficiency depends on the data; too many projects are just hype now
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From the underlying layer to ecosystem investment, the four major sectors are linked; this systematic layout is indeed more risk-resistant than single technological breakthroughs
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PLONK upgrade and optimization prove that efficiency has improved; only then can confidential smart contracts scale, and this logic makes sense
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The bridging point between traditional financial assets and Web3... sounds good, but whether the actual application landing is feasible remains a question
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-11 07:52
Eight years to build a complete ecosystem. Such a rooted attitude is indeed rare.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-11 07:49
Eight years of sharpening the sword—that's the proper way to build an ecosystem. It's not just about hyping up technical indicators and superficial tricks.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-11 07:46
ngl, the flywheel narrative hits different when you've been liquidated twice and lived to tell the tale. dusk actually walking the walk tho—8 years building instead of shilling? that's the copium i needed rn fr fr
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RektButSmiling
· 01-11 07:40
Eight years of refining a closed loop—that's the proper rhythm. Much better than those who just hype concepts.
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AirdropHermit
· 01-11 07:39
Eight years of sharpening the sword, the cycle is complete, this is the true way of living.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-11 07:30
Eight years of honing a sword, this is what the blockchain community should look like.
The true competitiveness of the blockchain ecosystem ultimately does not lie in how advanced a single technology is, but in whether it can run the closed loop of "technology driving scenarios, scenarios gathering funds, and funds feeding back into technology."
Dusk Network has spent eight years completing the full chain layout, from foundational technology research and development, to institutional-grade application deployment, and then to ecosystem fund infusion. Now, it has formed a complete system covering four major sectors: privacy computing, compliance tools, asset trading, and ecosystem investment. This approach not only allows it to stand firm in the RWA competition but also provides the core leverage to withstand market cycles and achieve sustained growth, making it a key node connecting traditional financial assets and the Web3 world.
Regarding the technical foundation, Dusk has always insisted on independent research and development of core technologies, building everything from basic components to protocol layers on its own. Its self-developed ZeroCaf elliptic curve library and Poseidon hash algorithm lay a foundation for efficient and secure privacy computing; the PLONK-based zero-knowledge proof system has been continuously iterated and optimized, improving proof efficiency and security, enabling confidential smart contracts to run at large scale; the Isolated Byzantine Agreement (SBA) protocol design is quite clever—using blind voting proofs to allow nodes to participate without exposing private keys while ensuring consensus security, skillfully balancing performance and decentralization.
By the end of 2025, the major upgrade of the Layer-1 network will further refine data availability and transaction confirmation speed, preparing for deep integration of EVM compatibility and zero-knowledge proofs.