Dusk Foundation: Committee-based PoS delivers finality but concentrates liveness risk.
I’m wary of Dusk Foundation if “finality” comes mainly from a small group deciding quickly.
It’s like a fast elevator: great until a few key cables slip and everything stalls.The network reaches finality by having a committee of stakers take turns proposing and confirming blocks, so you don’t wait long for a transaction to be considered settled. That speed comes from fewer messages and fewer parties per round, not magic. If too many committee members go offline orcoordinate badly, the chain can pause even if users are still trying to transact.:DUSK pays fees on the network, gets staked to help secure the committee, and is used to vote on governance changes.Uncertainty: I can’t fully tell yet how well committee rotation and penalties hold up in a genuinely messy outage.

