Back in 2018, when the ICO bubble had just burst, the entire community was asking: what exactly can blockchain do?
The Dusk team at that time saw something others didn't—if blockchain is really to be used in finance, privacy is an unavoidable hurdle. Enterprises and institutions can't just openly share their ledgers. The problem was, zero-knowledge proofs were still only in academia back then, and engineering complexity was ridiculously high.
Other projects took shortcuts, just forked existing code and changed some parameters. Dusk was different, choosing to take the hardest path—building everything from the ground up. A new consensus mechanism, a new virtual machine, a new privacy protocol—nothing could be compromised. At that time, some questioned whether it was worth it, given the high technical risks and long cycle.
But looking back, it all makes sense. It was precisely because of this uncompromising approach that Dusk truly established a technological barrier that others couldn't copy.
From 2021 to 2023, during the industry's most疯狂 period, various Layer1 projects sprouted like mushrooms, all racing to improve speed and ecosystem. Dusk, on the other hand, remained low-key, focusing entirely on iterative improvements of its underlying technology. During this period, the completion of the Phoenix privacy model marked a significant milestone. When reviewing the one-year anniversary of the DuskDS mainnet launch on January 7, counting from its founding in 2018, this has been an 8-year story. In the crypto industry, 8 years is equivalent to several eras; many star projects from back then have faded away. But Dusk is still here, and is just entering the prelude to its breakout.
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AirdropFreedom
· 7h ago
Laying a solid technical foundation is the only way to have a future; otherwise, it's just a gamble on concepts. Dusk's eight years have truly been worth it.
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just_another_wallet
· 9h ago
No hype, no negativity. Dusk has indeed pulled off a big move. The privacy track should be played like this.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-10 12:42
Hard paths often lead to the last survivors. Dusk's eight years of honing their skills truly don't resemble most projects.
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DuckFluff
· 01-09 21:52
Wow, this is true technical pursuit. Unlike some projects that just copy and paste and dare to boast.
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UncleWhale
· 01-09 21:50
Indeed, projects that don't follow the conventional path often last the longest. Back then, a bunch of quickly iterated L1s have now become antiques, while Dusk is actually working on the underlying layer, which is quite impressive. Privacy is truly the key to finance, and those who saw it early have already won.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-09 21:45
Wow, this is the kind of unconventional team I was talking about. Back in 2018, it was already obvious who was genuinely trying to get things done and who was just harvesting profits. Dusk belongs to the former group; sticking to the privacy idea is actually quite right.
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LoneValidator
· 01-09 21:43
Hardcore technology without hype, this is the true barrier.
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-09 21:32
Projects that persist in taking the difficult path are indeed rare; most are still short-sighted. The idea behind Dusk is fine; it all depends on whether it can truly wait for the day of explosion.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-09 21:30
The hardcore approach is truly different. Back then, so many people said Dusk was not focused on its main business, but now it's the one with barriers.
Back in 2018, when the ICO bubble had just burst, the entire community was asking: what exactly can blockchain do?
The Dusk team at that time saw something others didn't—if blockchain is really to be used in finance, privacy is an unavoidable hurdle. Enterprises and institutions can't just openly share their ledgers. The problem was, zero-knowledge proofs were still only in academia back then, and engineering complexity was ridiculously high.
Other projects took shortcuts, just forked existing code and changed some parameters. Dusk was different, choosing to take the hardest path—building everything from the ground up. A new consensus mechanism, a new virtual machine, a new privacy protocol—nothing could be compromised. At that time, some questioned whether it was worth it, given the high technical risks and long cycle.
But looking back, it all makes sense. It was precisely because of this uncompromising approach that Dusk truly established a technological barrier that others couldn't copy.
From 2021 to 2023, during the industry's most疯狂 period, various Layer1 projects sprouted like mushrooms, all racing to improve speed and ecosystem. Dusk, on the other hand, remained low-key, focusing entirely on iterative improvements of its underlying technology. During this period, the completion of the Phoenix privacy model marked a significant milestone. When reviewing the one-year anniversary of the DuskDS mainnet launch on January 7, counting from its founding in 2018, this has been an 8-year story. In the crypto industry, 8 years is equivalent to several eras; many star projects from back then have faded away. But Dusk is still here, and is just entering the prelude to its breakout.