DUSK is a Layer 1 blockchain launched in 2018, focusing on the integration of compliant finance and Web3 infrastructure. In the second week of January this year, the DuskEVM mainnet officially went live—meaning developers can deploy Solidity smart contracts directly, and applications within the entire EVM ecosystem can be seamlessly migrated.



What's more interesting is that Hedger Alpha has already been launched. This solution employs zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption technologies in a clever design: it ensures transaction privacy while not sacrificing audit transparency. For the needs of regulated finance, this privacy-preserving and compliant technical approach is indeed rare.

In the long term, DUSK plans to collaborate with licensed Dutch exchange NPEX in 2026 to launch DuskTrade, which will see over €300 million worth of tokenized securities on the chain. The reservation channel has been open since January.

Overall, from the technical choices of modular architecture, to the deployment pace of DeFi and RWA applications, and to collaboration with traditional financial institutions—the roadmap is quite clear. In the field of compliant financial digitization, DUSK is actively paving the way.
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MissingSatsvip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs combined with homomorphic encryption? This combination is quite something—can privacy and compliance really be achieved simultaneously?
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AirdropSweaterFanvip
· 21h ago
Privacy + Compliance combo, this really has some substance This is the first time I've seen such a clear real-world application for zero-knowledge proofs 3 billion euros on the chain by 2026? Europeans are finally getting serious EVM compatibility should have been done a long time ago, migration is low-hanging fruit Compliance will always be the biggest moat, unlike some projects that just talk big Hedger Alpha sounds like they're doing the impossible... can privacy and transparency really coexist? This is what a thoughtful public chain build looks like, not just stacking technical metrics A Dutch licensed exchange's endorsement still carries weight, not some wild approach Hold on, can all these features really go live so early and run smoothly? Feels quite pragmatic, without too many storylines and hype
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GreenCandleCollectorvip
· 21h ago
Balancing privacy + compliance, DUSK has indeed thought about it --- Playing with zero-knowledge proofs, honestly, there’s something there --- The 300 million euros in March 2026, only counted when it’s truly implemented --- EVM compatibility is mainly for developer convenience, but it still depends on whether the ecosystem can take off --- The partnership with Dutch exchange NPEX is a bit particular; the RWA sector is working seriously --- Hedger Alpha’s technical solution sounds good, but we don’t know how it performs in practice yet --- The path of compliant finance is indeed difficult; DUSK’s pace looks promising --- Why does it feel like everyone is just selling compliance stories? Can’t it all just be PPTs? --- Seamless migration to the EVM ecosystem is still attractive, saving re-development effort --- Zero-knowledge proofs + homomorphic encryption look very cool, but are they costly?
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GateUser-afe07a92vip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs combined with homomorphic encryption—this combination is indeed rare. Can privacy and compliance be achieved simultaneously?
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