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Recently, a fascinating phenomenon has been observed—many people’s understanding of cryptocurrencies still remains at the level of "speculating on coins" and "transparent ledgers." However, the blockchain world is undergoing changes, especially as privacy and compliance begin to work hand in hand.
Take Dusk Foundation as an example. The project's approach is quite different. Their core challenge is: on the blockchain, transaction records and balances are encrypted and private by default, so others cannot see them, but when regulatory review is needed, data can be presented in a compliant manner. Simply put, it’s like posting a "private" circle of friends that only you can see, but when necessary, you can authorize specific people to view it—this kind of flexibility is actually quite rare on public chains.
Dusk Network is their mainnet, with the native token being $DUSK. What’s truly exciting is that the DuskEVM mainnet is about to go live (expected around January 2026). What does this mean? It means Ethereum ecosystem developers can seamlessly migrate, building applications directly on Dusk using Solidity and existing tools—most importantly, privacy features are built-in and enabled by default, eliminating the need to integrate complex privacy protocols.
The underlying technology backing this is two cutting-edge innovations: zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption. The former allows you to prove possession of certain assets without revealing specific data, while the latter enables computations to be performed directly on encrypted data. The combination of these two technologies essentially solves the longstanding dilemma between privacy and auditability.
From a user experience perspective, transfers and transactions feel like operating a private account, but the account status can be verified at any time by authorized parties—this experience is quite smooth. For developers, the barrier is also significantly lowered; they don’t need to start from scratch with privacy protocols and can begin development immediately. This design approach, in the context of the industry still exploring the balance between privacy and compliance, positions Dusk at the forefront.