What is the most disgusting thing about trading on public chains? It's not the high fees, but rather that every move you make is transparent. When you place a large order on Ethereum or Solana, MEV bots are like sharks smelling blood, immediately coming in to 'sandwich' you (sandwich attack), causing your slippage to explode. 🦈🩸
This is why I believe that @Dusk is the last refuge for traders. Its ZK technology inherently possesses 'anti-MEV' properties. On Dusk, your trading intentions are encrypted before execution, and the bots in the mempool cannot see your cards, so they naturally cannot front-run you.
This essentially builds a compliant 'dark pool' on-chain. Previously, such opaque trading privileges were only used by top institutions on Wall Street, but now Dusk has decentralized it to ordinary retail investors.
In 2026, as quantitative trading becomes more intense, funds will instinctively flow towards a 'safer, not farmed' trading environment. The 'invisible liquidity' provided by $DUSK is its biggest killer compared to all transparent public chains. Protecting your trading privacy is protecting your profits.


