Where exactly is the breakthrough point for privacy public chains in the RWA track? This question has puzzled many who follow on-chain finance. The fully transparent nature of traditional public chains has always been a thorn in the side of institutional-grade capital—who would want to expose their real assets completely on the chain?



The DUSK project offers its answer: using zero-knowledge proof technology to achieve "privacy programmable" Layer 1. Interestingly, they chose PLONK instead of the common Groth16, and the underlying logic is not just a matter of technical preference but to cope with the frequent changes in regulatory environments. This is called "agile compliance," essentially aiming to stand firm amid constantly evolving rules.

The Piecrust virtual machine and PoBB consensus mechanism are the core supports of this system. The former optimizes ZKP circuit proofs deeply to meet high-frequency financial settlement performance requirements at the millisecond level; the latter decouples bidding rights from block production rights using cryptographic methods, bringing the consensus process itself into the realm of privacy protection. This design is quite interesting—equivalent to completely reshaping the traditional Layer 1's dilemma between decentralization and verifiability.

From a macro perspective, this type of architecture indeed provides a foundational infrastructure support for trillion-level goals such as carrying regulated assets and promoting the on-chain transformation of capital markets. Whether it can truly mobilize institutional funds depends on the actual implementation results.

Looking at the trading aspect now. DUSK is currently priced at 0.1736 USDT, with support around 0.1714. If the price continues to decline, it might be worth considering a position; resistance is at 0.217, nearly 25% above the current level. Strategically, you can place buy orders near support and set stop-losses if support is broken.
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GasWastervip
· 12h ago
DUSK's approach to agile compliance design is indeed quite innovative, much more reliable than those public chains that solely focus on piling up technical indicators.
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BearHuggervip
· 12h ago
Another narrative of privacy + RWA... Is DUSK truly substantial this time, or is it just another round of hype?
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 12h ago
This privacy layer solution sounds good, but can DUSK really be implemented? It feels like just another PPT public chain.
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 12h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound fancy, but practical implementation is the real key.
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MEVvictimvip
· 12h ago
The term "agile compliance" is quite new, but to be honest, whether institutions will really get involved depends on whether there are real applications and implementations.
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ForkPrincevip
· 12h ago
Privacy + RWA is a pretty good combination, but can DUSK really be implemented? I still remain optimistic, but it's just my opinion.
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