Dusk Wallet comes to your browser.
Extensions are now live on Chrome and Firefox, giving users a familiar wallet flow for Dusk.
Try it, share feedback, and leave a review ↓
The Web Wallet and Explorer have a new look.
Cleaner interfaces, smoother navigation, and a more polished experience across two of the core Dusk tools.
Try them below ↓
Tokenized securities need more than a wrapper.
They need issuer controls, investor access, privacy, disclosure, and settlement designed around regulated market workflows.
The Dusk and NPEX partnership focuses on that layer of regulated-market infrastructure.
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The $dusk Intern pulled an all‑nighter for the Boreas Mainnet Upgrade 🛠️
- Rusk v1.7.0 deployed
- rollback neutralized
- Phoenix paused
- bridge safe
No sleep, no snacks, just pure node‑operator adrenaline
#DuskEVM still loading…
Intern’s coffee mug: empty
Soul: rebooted
This puts into perspective how early tokenization still is. The market opportunity is enormous.
And beyond tokenizing existing assets, there is an even bigger opportunity, namely making capital markets more efficient for companies raising capital and investors deploying it.
While Zcash’s privacy design just wiped billions because no one could verify whether fake coins were secretly minted for years, the only privacy coin that matters is @DuskFoundation
$DUSK delivers true on-chain privacy through advanced zero-knowledge proofs for confidential transactions and smart contracts. Crucially, it adds selective disclosure private by default, but auditable and compliance-ready when needed. No hidden supply risks. No “trust us” moments. Built from the ground up for regulated RWAs and institutional finance with deterministic settlement and licensed partnerships.
Privacy that actually works in the real world. That’s $DUSK
$Zec $XMR $Btc #Crypto #PrivacyBlockchain #Binance
After the Zcash Orchard disclosure affecting $ZEC, Dusk ran a precautionary review.
Orchard uses Halo2 and Dusk uses its own PLONK implementation. We reviewed that proof-system risk class anyway and found no overlap.
We did not identify this class of issue on the Dusk network.
This is terrible news for any protocol, and I feel for the $ZEC team given how top notch they are.
But given the complexity of what is being built in this industry, bugs like this are also bound to happen. Even if you audit often, even if you hire good firms, cryptography and blockchain infrastructure are unforgiving.
At @DuskFoundation we made a conscious decision to spend a large part of the first half of 2026 on hardening and heavily auditing our own network.
Far from sexy and it does not generate headlines. And sadly enough, no matter how big the network upgrade is, this kind of work is often not perceived as "delivering".
But it is exactly the work you want done before privacy blockchain infrastructure is trusted with large amounts of real value.
More broadly, I think the industry needs to spend less time rolling its own cryptography in isolation, and more time standardizing, reviewing and formally verifying the shared primitives we all end up relying on.
In an ideal world, we formally verify as much as possible up and down the stack.
Earlier this month Dusk attended Fintech Meets the Regulators in Amsterdam.
The event brought fintech companies together with the Dutch Ministry of Finance, the Dutch Central Bank (DNB), and the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM).
@heindauven heard one theme repeatedly. Compliant use cases need privacy.
The next phase of financial infrastructure needs privacy that regulators, issuers, and markets can trust.
The State Snapshots tool for Node Operators is live.
It helps node runners, provisioners, and service providers package, verify, publish, restore, and retain state for Rusk nodes.
Repo links below ↓
While the Chrome and Firefox extension reviews are pending, you can already try the Dusk Wallet manually from the GitHub releases page:
https://t.co/UlVPuvhnwD
Download the latest browser build, load it as an unpacked/temporary extension and use it as beta software.