I’ve been following Dusk recently and it really feels like the project is entering an exciting phase. The network upgrades over the last few months have made validators and nodes run more smoothly, which is exactly what you want if the chain is going to support real applications.
The EVM testnet going live is a big milestone. Developers can now experiment with smart contracts without starting from scratch, which opens the door to building privacy focused apps that actually work in practice. That step alone turns Dusk from a concept into something people can really use.
I also notice the ecosystem quietly growing. More builders are exploring tokenized assets, developing tools, and testing smart contracts. That kind of engagement shows the network is starting to feel like a real ecosystem rather than just a project to watch from afar.
Another thing I like is how Dusk balances privacy with compliance. It’s not only private for privacy’s sake but designed to meet regulatory requirements. That combination makes it appealing for developers and institutions who want real world applications without compromise.
From my perspective, Dusk is moving from theory into practice. The momentum is subtle but tangible, and it feels like the network is ready for builders, developers, and users who care about privacy, compliance, and meaningful blockchain use cases.
