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The privacy track has been quite popular recently, but truly capable projects are few and far between. I spent some time researching the DUSK project, and honestly, it's quite interesting.
Currently, regulatory frameworks are becoming clearer, and privacy protection has become a hard requirement. DUSK entered this timing window with a well-timed pace. Most importantly, this is not a project riding the trend or jumping on hot topics—there is genuine innovation at the technical level, and its architecture is not just theoretical.
My personal judgment is that 2026 could become the year when privacy projects truly explode. There are many projects just fishing for opportunities in the market, but those with real technical accumulation should be able to perform more steadily in the upcoming market cycle. Of course, investment decisions still depend on individual judgment; I am only sharing my observations.
Projects like DUSK, which have real accumulation, are truly resilient and much stronger than those that only tell stories.
Explosion in 2026? I think it depends on whether new policies will catalyze later on. Having technology alone is sometimes not enough.
Wait, it won't explode until 2026? Then I guess I have to wait another two years, which is a bit tough.
There are too many projects that are just theoretical; I still want to see real data regarding technical accumulation before making any judgments.
Clear regulations actually make me a bit worried; I don't know how things will develop later.
The demand for privacy is indeed real, but the key is whether DUSK can truly be implemented.
I agree with your point; 2026 might really see a reshuffle. By then, those projects with only PR and no real substance will have to die out.
There are too many muddy waters in the privacy track. When choosing projects, you still need to look at technological accumulation; you can't just listen to stories.
Whether DUSK can seize the 2026 opportunity depends on its execution; it's not just about storytelling.
Clear regulations might actually make it easier to get stuck, which is a bit concerning.
However, it's definitely more reliable than those vapor projects and worth paying attention to.
Let's wait and see the progress; it's too early to draw conclusions now.
Wait, it will only explode in 2026? Bro, your expectations are a bit too far ahead.
That's right, there are too many scam projects now. Truly valuable ones are rare.
I agree, once regulations are set, only those with real strength will stand out.
But on the other hand, who knows if we can still play like this in 2026? Things change too fast.
Has DUSK actually produced anything? Or is it just another PPT project?
Technical accumulation is a valid point. Those with just stories should be doomed.