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As the New Year 2026 begins, the blockchain community quietly welcomes an interesting piece of news — Dusk's EVM-compatible mainnet officially launched in the second week of January.
This project is a bit different. Since its establishment in 2018, Dusk has been forging its own path — not following the high TPS race, not copying Ethereum's old routines, but instead making privacy protection and regulatory auditability its core DNA. In simple terms, it aims to find a balance between two seemingly contradictory needs: protecting business data privacy on one hand, and meeting KYC/AML compliance requirements on the other.
So, what does Dusk do? It uses two cutting-edge technologies — zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption — to achieve on-chain transaction privacy while still leaving an audit trail for regulators. This is almost unique in scenarios where traditional finance goes on-chain.
Now that the EVM compatibility layer is live, it’s a significant milestone. For developers, the barrier has been lowered — they can continue writing contracts in Solidity, using familiar toolchains, and deploy directly to the Dusk mainnet. All transactions automatically inherit the underlying privacy features, no need to reinvent the wheel. Plus, with the Hedger protocol, compliant private transactions can run within the EVM environment, protecting user data privacy while providing complete proofs during audits.
In other words, institutional-grade applications that previously could only run on permissioned chains now have a new option. From the technical framework to practical implementation, Dusk has taken the right step.