Dusk's upcoming EVM mainnet has attracted a lot of attention. The impressive aspect of this chain is that it can be compatible with Solidity smart contracts—developers can migrate their projects without having to overhaul everything—and it places the settlement layer on Dusk Layer1. The benefits of this approach are obvious: security and privacy features are maintained without compromise.
What’s even more interesting is the breakthrough at the technical level. Through solutions like Hedger, DuskEVM has made auditable private transactions a reality within the EVM ecosystem for the first time. What does this mean? Technologies like zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption, which once seemed "too aggressive" for financial applications, now finally have the opportunity to be implemented in regulated scenarios. What are they aiming for? Building a truly compliant DeFi ecosystem and DUSK asset applications. From the perspective of fundamental technological breakthroughs, this step is indeed crucial.
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GmGmNoGn
· 2h ago
Compatibility with Solidity is not enough; privacy + compliance are the real game-changers.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-14 00:54
From a technical perspective, the Hedger solution is indeed interesting, but I have to pour cold water on it—there's no mention of the computational overhead issues of zero-knowledge proofs in practical implementation. Could audit costs become a new bottleneck? It's worth noting that compliance and privacy inherently conflict with each other. How Dusk's solution specifically balances these aspects depends on real-world data to speak for itself.
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Prisoner
· 01-13 03:04
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-13 02:59
Finally, someone is seriously working on compliant privacy transactions.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-13 02:51
Compatible with Solidity and still maintain privacy? This approach sounds good, but can it really be implemented?
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-13 02:44
Auditable private transactions? If this can truly be implemented in compliant scenarios, DeFi might be about to change everything.
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RugResistant
· 01-13 02:34
Are privacy transactions auditable? Now that's the right approach. Finally, someone has balanced compliance and privacy.
Dusk's upcoming EVM mainnet has attracted a lot of attention. The impressive aspect of this chain is that it can be compatible with Solidity smart contracts—developers can migrate their projects without having to overhaul everything—and it places the settlement layer on Dusk Layer1. The benefits of this approach are obvious: security and privacy features are maintained without compromise.
What’s even more interesting is the breakthrough at the technical level. Through solutions like Hedger, DuskEVM has made auditable private transactions a reality within the EVM ecosystem for the first time. What does this mean? Technologies like zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption, which once seemed "too aggressive" for financial applications, now finally have the opportunity to be implemented in regulated scenarios. What are they aiming for? Building a truly compliant DeFi ecosystem and DUSK asset applications. From the perspective of fundamental technological breakthroughs, this step is indeed crucial.