Fam I know the timeline loves noise but DUSK has been doing the good kind of work lately, the unsexy upgrades that make everything else possible.
User side is getting cleaner. If you are moving between native DUSK and BEP20, the flow through the Web Wallet is simple and the expectations are clear. You can usually bridge in about fifteen minutes, there is a flat one DUSK fee, and the memo address part is not optional, it is literally how the system knows where to mint on the other side. Follow the steps and it just works.
Builder side is where I am really impressed. Recent node updates added things devs actually need: better access to contract metadata, smoother event queries with pagination, and third party contracts being fully supported. That is the kind of foundation that makes explorers, dashboards, and real apps feel reliable. And the DuskEVM testnet bridge flow is a real sign the modular setup is becoming usable, you can fund an EVM wallet from the Dusk layer and start playing with normal EVM tooling.
Less hype, more rails. That is how ecosystems win.
