In the privacy public chain sector, it’s been watching one project after another die due to high developer barriers. However, Dusk’s approach of leveraging EVM compatibility is quite interesting.



Since their EVM testnet launched at the end of last year, I specifically compared the development experience with traditional privacy chains. To be honest, their multi-layer architecture design does encounter some tough issues—these have long been pain points in privacy protocols.

Regarding the tech stack, DuskEVM directly uses OP Stack. It sounds simple, but it’s very meaningful. All the tools in the Ethereum ecosystem—Hardhat, Remix, MetaMask—can be plugged in and used seamlessly. I’ve personally deployed standard Solidity contracts on it, and from development to RPC calls, it feels exactly like working on Optimism or Arbitrum.

What are the tangible benefits of this compatibility? Migration costs drop dramatically. Previously, those customized L1s required developers to re-learn proprietary virtual machine languages, with integration cycles easily taking half a year. Now? It can be implemented in a few weeks, and the efficiency boost is quite significant.

But there’s an easy point to overlook here. DuskEVM isn’t just a simple fork of Ethereum’s execution layer. Its settlement and data availability are anchored to the DuskDS main chain, which runs on Succinct Attestation consensus, not a conventional PoS mechanism. The brilliance of this design lies in deterministic finality—once a transaction is packed, it’s final and cannot be overturned. Compared to some L2 solutions that still require a 7-day challenge period, the difference is substantial.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 7h ago
I'm already tired of those projects claiming to be privacy tools but nobody uses. Dusk's EVM-compatible approach really hits the spot. However, I need to dig deeper into the Succinct Attestation consensus design before I can draw any conclusions.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 7h ago
Honestly, the EVM compatibility move is really clever, directly bypassing the Achilles' heel of privacy chains.
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LoneValidatorvip
· 7h ago
OP Stack-based privacy chain, to put it simply, is still betting on the stickiness of the EVM toolchain. However, in terms of deterministic finality, it's definitely more conscientious than some L2 solutions. The 7-day challenge period is really annoying.
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 7h ago
Amazing, the certainty of the final outcome really hits the pain point of L2.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 8h ago
Now developers can finally breathe a sigh of relief, no longer tortured by that bunch of bizarre virtual machines.
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