Honestly, @Dusk has been one of those projects I keep coming back to.
Not because it’s loud, but because it’s doing the hard work most chains avoid. They’re building for regulated finance with privacy from day one, not as an afterthought. And that matters. Public blockchains leak way too much information for institutions and real-world assets to feel comfortable.
What stands out to me is how $DUSK handles this balance. Transactions stay confidential, but when rules need to be checked, everything can still be proven valid. No shortcuts. No grey areas.
I also like the layered design. Settlement stays solid while apps can evolve on top without breaking things. That’s how real infrastructure should be built, slowly and properly.
No hype. No rush.
Just serious foundations for serious money.
If real-world assets keep moving on-chain, projects like Dusk are going to matter more than people realize.
