The most interesting aspect of the DUSK project is that it aims to solve a long-standing difficult problem—how traditional financial institutions can enter the blockchain space—using technological means.



Think about it: large institutions want to go on-chain, but they need data confidentiality and must also meet regulatory audit requirements. These two needs seem somewhat contradictory, but DUSK uses zero-knowledge proof technology to seamlessly combine them. On-chain transactions are private by default, while providing compliant data disclosures on demand—allowing major financial institutions to protect trade secrets and pass audits simultaneously, achieving a win-win situation.

From a technical perspective, the advancement of DuskEVM mainnet and the upcoming launch of the RWA platform are two key milestones. Especially the RWA part, which means real-world assets will be tokenized on a large scale. We are talking about a trillion-dollar market opportunity. This is not just a technological breakthrough but also a turning point for blockchain moving from niche circles into mainstream financial markets.

Technically, the current price is at 0.1239 USDT, with support below at 0.1095 (about 11.12% lower), and resistance above concentrated in the 0.128-0.1293 range (about 3.94% higher).
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BrokenDAOvip
· 20h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs blend privacy and audit requirements, sounds good. But the real challenge is—once the mechanism is on the chain, it can't be changed. Will major financial institutions obediently use it? History shows that where power is concentrated, there are always people trying to bypass the rules. The trillion-dollar opportunity of RWA is indeed tempting, but the question is: who will decide the boundaries of data disclosure? It's the old routine of checks and balances.
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PanicSellervip
· 20h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound impressive, but can they really be practical once implemented? Let's wait and see before RWA goes live; we'll decide once the scale is bigger.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 20h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly impressive; the combination of privacy and compliance is a powerful move that major institutions are adopting.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly impressive, satisfying both privacy and compliance at the same time. This is what large institutions are looking for. Will the RWA launch really trigger a surge, or is it just another hype?
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GasGuzzlervip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs handle privacy and compliance while generating profits; this approach is indeed brilliant. However, can RWA truly scale up? It feels like we've been talking about it for a long time, but it's still just pie in the sky.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly impressive; being able to handle privacy and compliance simultaneously is really rare.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed a powerful approach, achieving both privacy and compliance... but to be honest, RWA (Real-World Assets) are still a long way from truly being implemented.
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