#dusk $DUSK #dusk $DUSK Dusk What impresses me the most about it is that it has been patient for six years, just like traditional tech companies, solidifying the underlying foundation first, rather than relying on community sentiment or memes to gain popularity: I have always felt that many crypto projects die quickly because they are too eager to "launch the mainnet, pump the price, issue tokens," and as a result, the foundation collapses when it is not stable. Dusk, on the other hand, first refines the multi-layer architecture of DuskEVM, balancing performance, privacy, and compliance well, and only begins to truly exert its strength after the mainnet is activated in January 2026. Applications like Hedger for confidential transactions are already operational, and the dApp of NPEX is also prioritized on the roadmap, with Chainlink's CCIP cross-chain and pricing feeds integrated. I believe this rhythm of "slow work yields fine products" has become a moat in the cyclical bear and bull markets of crypto—while others rush up and then drop down, @Dusk Dusk's fundamentals actually become stronger after each pullback. After the mainnet goes live, developers can directly use Solidity to write privacy contracts, and institutions see a reliable infrastructure rather than just empty narratives. The crypto world needs these patient players; when the market cycles back from memes and AI to "real business, real implementation," projects like Dusk will gradually be seen and utilized, rather than being a fleeting