Dusk is an interesting project. Since its establishment in 2018, it has never followed the hype and has been focused on building the underlying infrastructure for a regulated financial system.



In simple terms, it aims to satisfy two seemingly opposing needs: protecting transaction privacy on one hand and meeting compliance auditing requirements on the other. Traditional financial institutions happen to lack this capability.

How does it achieve this? The core relies on cryptographic tools like zero-knowledge proofs. Transaction details are locked in a black box, but compliance can still be verified—similar to a diary locked with a password, with regulators holding a spare key.

This approach directly addresses the pain points of institutions. Imagine issuing bonds: the financing details need to be kept confidential, but the entire process must be subject to regulatory inspection. Dusk exists to solve such problems.

Its architecture is quite flexible. It adopts a modular construction approach, like building with LEGO bricks. Institutions can combine different compliance modules according to their business needs and then build applications suited to them. This greatly reduces development difficulty and time costs.

There has also been tangible progress in ecosystem development. Collaboration with the Dutch licensed exchange NPEX has been implemented, and the DuskTrade platform is officially online, already introducing tokenized securities worth hundreds of millions of euros.

What is the backing behind this? Support from the full suite of EU licenses. This means that the entire chain of trading, settlement, and custody complies with traditional financial regulatory systems, allowing institutional investors to participate with confidence.

The technical barriers are continuously lowering. The DuskEVM mainnet is already live, enabling developers to smoothly migrate smart contracts using the familiar Solidity language, which accelerates the deployment of ecosystem applications.

Network security is guaranteed by a unique consensus mechanism. The design incentivizes more nodes to participate in voting and validation, which enhances both decentralization and security levels.

Community discussion atmosphere is also noteworthy. Whether it’s technical implementation or protocol updates, discussions are very pragmatic, without the blind hype often seen elsewhere.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 5h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly exceptional; it's rare to see privacy and compliance achieved simultaneously. DuskTrade is now live! Tokenized securities worth hundreds of millions of euros are no small feat—this requires recognition from many institutions. But on the other hand, things supported by EU licenses are reliable; the only concern is that the ecosystem development may not keep pace with the hype. I like the modular architecture approach; reducing development difficulty is indeed a tangible advantage, unlike some projects that just hype without substance. Since 2018, not following the hype is quite rare; in today's world, few projects can stay calm and focus on doing things properly.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 11h ago
This is how you get things done, unlike some projects that spend every day publishing vision statements... The zero-knowledge proof technology is truly outstanding, and the ability to balance privacy and compliance is really rare.
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AirdropNinjavip
· 11h ago
Oh wow, finally someone is using zero-knowledge proofs in the right way Can privacy and compliance be achieved together? That idea is truly brilliant Tokenized securities worth hundreds of millions of euros are already in motion, it’s not just talk Just worried that the ecosystem can't keep up later, several projects have already stumbled here By the way, has anyone tried DuskTrade? How does it feel? This is a serious project that does real work, not just hype
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 11h ago
This is what should be done... The zero-knowledge proof technology should have been integrated into traditional finance long ago.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 11h ago
Wow, finally seeing a project that is so dedicated to doing things properly, not restless This is the right way to be—compliance and privacy can be achieved simultaneously, something traditional financial institutions can only dream of Over there at NPEX, hundreds of millions of euros worth of tokenized securities are already in operation, this is not just talk, it's real And with full EU licensing backing, unlike some projects that just shout slogans, this one has real substance
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MEVSandwichvip
· 11h ago
Damn, Dusk's combination of privacy + compliance really is top-notch. Finally, someone has pinpointed the pain points of those old guys in traditional finance. Hundreds of millions of euros in tokenized securities are already in motion? This is no small feat; institutions are really using it. The zero-knowledge proof system sounds flashy, but projects that can truly be implemented in real financial scenarios are few and far between. This one has some substance. By the way, if this approach is executed well, could it become the standard template for on-chain finance in the future? Compared to projects that hype concepts every day, Dusk's low-key, focused work style is indeed easy to overlook, but it’s precisely this kind of effort that’s genuinely solving problems.
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zkNoobvip
· 11h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are finally being used in the right place, not just hype but real problem-solving. This is how infrastructure should be built; the EU's licensing framework indeed provides confidence. By the way, is DuskTrade's scale of hundreds of millions of euros real, or just another round of fundraising digital game? Can privacy and compliance truly be achieved simultaneously? It sounds a bit uncertain; we'll have to see how things develop. If traditional financial institutions really get involved, then that would be proof, otherwise it's still just a concept.
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