Don't think of DuskEVM as "just another EVM chain"; the key lies in its underlying logic—settling the productivity of the EVM ecosystem onto a privacy-compliant L1.



Recently, the community shared their progress pace, and what's worth noting are the engineering details. DuskDS, as the data availability layer and settlement layer, has been running stably on the mainnet. The Rusk upgrade is the final step before the DuskEVM mainnet. The core of this upgrade is a single word—connecting BLOB transaction processing. In other words, the pipeline for batch transactions from L2 to reach L1 has now been fully established.

Let's look at some hard data. BLOBs are produced at fixed intervals, roughly every 7 minutes per window. If a batch of EVM transactions cannot fit into a single BLOB, the system automatically splits it into subsequent windows. According to current parameters, a window can produce up to 6 BLOBs—you can think of this as the number of lanes on a high-speed settlement highway. The clearer the lanes, the more predictable the throughput and costs, which is extremely critical for compliant DeFi or RWA-type businesses, as these scenarios are highly sensitive to stability.

Now, let's consider the positioning itself. DuskEVM is an EVM-equivalent execution layer, but the settlement layer is on a non-EVM privacy-compliant L1 (DuskDS). This is not just a superficial change; it combines the "developer-friendly toolchain" with the "regulatory-compliant infrastructure" that institutions need.

The practical benefits are straightforward. Wallets and hardware signing devices in the EVM ecosystem will integrate more smoothly. For institutions and project teams, they can even quickly build custom L2s based on DuskDS—supporting optional permissioned or permissionless modes, flexible sequencer rules, and directly embedding regulatory requirements into parameters instead of PowerPoint slides. This flexibility is especially attractive for large projects that need to implement compliance effectively.
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zkNoobvip
· 1h ago
Another EVM chain? No, no, no, this time it's really different. Privacy + compliance as the settlement layer is the key highlight. --- The BLOB pipeline is fully connected now, with a 7-minute window and 6 lanes... Calculating this way, RWA and institutional DeFi can indeed be more stable. --- Combining developer tools with a compliance foundation sounds simple, but can it really help major projects quickly build custom L2s? That’s the killer feature. --- Hard data has been presented, but we’ll see after the mainnet launches. How far DuskDS can go still depends on market response. --- I’ve said it before: EVM-equivalent doesn’t mean just skin-deep changes. The core difference this time is replacing the settlement layer with a privacy L1, which indeed opens up big possibilities. --- Every 7 minutes, the BLOB window switches. Cost predictability is a real hard requirement for institutions, and finally a chain has thought of this.
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 15h ago
Another L1+L2 combo move, but this time it seems like I really understand how to handle privacy compliance. A 7-minute BLOB window, up to 6 lanes. This number feels a bit tight...
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 15h ago
Hmm... Privacy compliance does have room for imagination, but can the number of lanes in BLOB really solve the cost issue?
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GrayscaleArbitrageurvip
· 15h ago
Really, the BLOB pipeline is well laid out, and compliant businesses finally have solid backing.
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ApyWhisperervip
· 15h ago
Selling concepts again? Saying so much just to say that it is compatible with EVM and can achieve privacy compliance. It sounds good, but let's see when it actually runs.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 15h ago
Wait a minute, BLOB has a window every 7 minutes. Can this efficiency really compete? It still feels a bit slow...
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