#dusk $DUSK @Dusk

Most blockchains force everything into one public space.
Your balance. Your trades. Your strategy. Your identity.
That’s why MEV exists. That’s why wallets get tracked. That’s why serious traders don’t show up.
@Dusk does something radical: it separates what should never be mixed.
Your assets live in private state. Your trades execute in zero-knowledge. Your orders flow through encrypted channels. Compliance happens through selective disclosure.
You get privacy without breaking the rules.
For users, this feels completely different.
You can trade size without being hunted. You can hold RWAs without exposing your net worth. You can participate in real markets without being surveilled.
That’s what separation of concerns means in practice. Not more chains. Not more layers. Just clean boundaries between what must be private and what must be provable.
Dusk didn’t add privacy. It designed for it.
And once you experience trading without being watched, you realize how broken public markets really are.