Recently, I have been following the progress of the Dusk ecosystem and found that DeFi projects on the testnet have already integrated privacy contracts. Interestingly, the cost has been reduced by 40%, which is quite an attractive factor for DeFi project teams.
There are different ways to play with the two tokens in the ecosystem, $DUSK and $DWK. $DWK supports staking for rewards, and can also be used for payments within the ecosystem to enjoy corresponding benefits. This design logic is quite clear. From RWA to DeFi, Dusk is indeed taking steps to expand application scenarios.
It feels like this type of privacy solution is gradually moving from concept to practical application, and ordinary users can also find ways to participate in this ecosystem. Has anyone already experienced these features? Share your actual impressions.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
10 Likes
Reward
10
5
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
DegenTherapist
· 3h ago
There are definitely some effective ways to reduce costs, but how many projects that can actually be implemented are there?
View OriginalReply0
ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 3h ago
40% cost reduction sounds good, but I wonder if it will be a flash in the pan. With so many DeFi projects, who truly cares about privacy?
The design of DWK staking rewards + ecosystem rights is indeed clear, but this "multi-currency" approach ultimately depends on whether it can attract users and keep them engaged.
Testnet data is impressive, but once it goes live on the mainnet, it's a whole different story. Has anyone tried it?
View OriginalReply0
GateUser-c802f0e8
· 3h ago
A 40% cost reduction is indeed attractive, but can it be sustained when launching on the mainnet? I'm a bit skeptical.
View OriginalReply0
QuorumVoter
· 3h ago
A 40% drop is indeed steep, but now everything on the testnet should be taken with a grain of salt. Let's wait until the mainnet launches before making any conclusions.
View OriginalReply0
BTCWaveRider
· 3h ago
Reducing costs by 40% is indeed impressive, but who is really using DeFi?
---
Staking $DWK to earn yields, I need to check that out, but it feels like another scheme to cut the leeks.
---
The privacy solution has been talked about for so long, finally some real implementation. Not bad, not bad.
---
The testnet is running smoothly, but whether the mainnet can stay stable is the key. Don’t become just another concept coin.
---
Has anyone tried it? Honestly, I haven't seen many projects in DeFi using privacy contracts.
---
A 40% cost reduction is really attractive, but it depends on whether any project dares to adopt it.
Recently, I have been following the progress of the Dusk ecosystem and found that DeFi projects on the testnet have already integrated privacy contracts. Interestingly, the cost has been reduced by 40%, which is quite an attractive factor for DeFi project teams.
There are different ways to play with the two tokens in the ecosystem, $DUSK and $DWK. $DWK supports staking for rewards, and can also be used for payments within the ecosystem to enjoy corresponding benefits. This design logic is quite clear. From RWA to DeFi, Dusk is indeed taking steps to expand application scenarios.
It feels like this type of privacy solution is gradually moving from concept to practical application, and ordinary users can also find ways to participate in this ecosystem. Has anyone already experienced these features? Share your actual impressions.