Recently, $DUSK's performance in the market has indeed attracted attention. Unlike other privacy coins, this project has taken a unique path.



Traditional privacy coins like ZEC and XMR have strong privacy features, but that’s also the problem—under the increasingly strict global regulations (such as the EU’s MiCA regulations and DAC8 directives), fully private assets are becoming harder for mainstream financial institutions to accept. The cleverness of DUSK lies in its use of zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption technologies to implement a design called "selective privacy." Simply put, your transactions are private by default, but if regulators or financial institutions need to review, you can choose to disclose transaction details selectively. This approach cleverly resolves the conflict between privacy and compliance, making it especially attractive to institutions that need to meet regulatory requirements.

Even more interesting is the practical application. A licensed Dutch exchange, NPEX, plans to tokenize hundreds of millions of euros worth of securities, and they have chosen to migrate these assets onto the DUSK chain. This is no small matter—it indicates that traditional financial institutions are beginning to truly embrace blockchain technology, and DUSK’s technical framework perfectly meets their needs. The project team is also pushing forward with the deployment of DuskEVM mainnet. Once launched, this will significantly lower the technical barriers for tokenizing RWAs and developing privacy DeFi applications on the DUSK chain.

In terms of market performance, DUSK’s trading volume has been clearly increasing, and the proportion of institutional investors holding positions is also rising. These all reflect a growing recognition of the project’s unique value proposition. Whether from a technological innovation or application deployment perspective, DUSK has indeed demonstrated considerable competitiveness in this space.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 8h ago
The selective privacy trick is indeed brilliant, satisfying regulations without sacrificing privacy. Finally, a privacy coin has found a way out.
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StealthMoonvip
· 8h ago
Selective privacy is indeed a clever design. Finally, privacy coins have found a way to coexist with regulation. ZEC and XMR should have thought of this move long ago. The NPEX case is even more impressive—hundreds of millions of euros. Traditional finance is really starting to move. Once DuskEVM goes live, we should be able to see the true market response. I believe the increase in institutional holdings is significant, indicating that it's not just retail investors involved. Can privacy and compliance be compatible? If that's true, it would be extremely rare. Regulation-friendly privacy coins are well-positioned, and it feels like they've found a niche for differentiated competition. The RWA track is about to explode again. If DUSK can truly lower the development threshold, the number of applications will skyrocket.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 8h ago
Selective privacy this trick... sounds good, but it depends on whether institutions will really use it. History tells me that compliance promises often die at the implementation level. That single hundred million euros from NPEX is indeed a signal, but a signal doesn't mean the supply line is stable. Wait until DuskEVM is truly launched and the ecosystem is up and running, it's still too early to bet now. Increase in trading volume, rise in institutional holdings... we need to ask, is this a real demand or just another round of market psychology game? Risk control first, no matter how awesome DUSK is, we must leave enough position redundancy. ZEC and XMR dying in the hands of regulators isn't without reason; has DUSK bypassed them or just delayed the inevitable? Just think about it.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 8h ago
The game of selective privacy has indeed been mastered, breaking the deadlock between regulation and privacy. The transfer of hundreds of millions of euros in real funds to the DUSK chain from NPEX indicates that traditional finance is truly starting to buy in.
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TommyTeachervip
· 9h ago
Selective privacy is indeed clever; at last, privacy coins are figuring out how to coexist with regulators. --- NPEX is about to introduce real euro assets with actual funds, which is the real highlight. --- Compared to XMR’s stubborn non-compromise, DUSK’s approach understands the current game rules better. --- DuskEVM has launched, and RWA will truly take off once it’s operational. For now, we’re still waiting for the gunfire. --- Institutional holdings are increasing, which basically means wealthy investors are starting to trust this project. --- The technology behind zero-knowledge proofs sounds complex, but it’s really just about playing both sides. --- The rise in trading volume is a fact, but how far it can go in real-world application depends on future performance. --- The Dutch exchange choosing DUSK over others definitely indicates something. --- Privacy coins have long been suppressed by regulators, and it’s uncertain how far DUSK’s intermediate solution can go. --- It feels like this could be the next project to break through; let’s wait and see how it develops.
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SellTheBouncevip
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but I've heard this kind of statement too many times. Every project launches claiming to revolutionize something, but what happens? When there's a rebound, it's time to run, don't wait for DuskEVM to launch. Institutional entry? Haha, that's exactly when the top is forming. My advice remains the same: buy the dip.
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