Solidity has become the most widely used smart contract language. Many developers are comfortable with it, and many tools already exist. The challenge is that most Solidity environments are not suitable for regulated finance.
DuskEVM, launching in the second week of January, addresses this gap. It allows developers to deploy standard Solidity smart contracts while settling transactions on Dusk’s privacy-focused Layer 1.
This means developers do not need to change how they build. Existing knowledge, workflows, and tools remain usable. At the same time, applications gain access to privacy and audit features designed for financial use.
This is especially important for real-world assets and institutional DeFi. Financial products require controlled access to data. DuskEVM supports this without limiting functionality.
Users benefit as well. Applications built on DuskEVM can protect personal financial activity while still offering transparency when required. This leads to safer and more trustworthy platforms.
Instead of building separate systems for compliance, DuskEVM integrates it directly into the settlement layer. This reduces complexity and improves reliability.
As blockchain adoption continues to grow, environments like DuskEVM will play a key role in shaping how finance moves on-chain.
