Most public blockchains today are not truly decentralized. They look decentralized, but behind the scenes, many are controlled by a small number of powerful nodes. This is why everyday users often end up being the ones who lose — while bots and big players win.

For years, people have been obsessed with TPS (transactions per second). But TPS alone means nothing.
Even an Excel sheet can show high TPS if everything is centralized.
The real problem isn’t consensus or block speed — it’s how fast information moves between nodes.
The Hidden Issue: Network Propagation
Most EVM-based chains still use an old gossip protocol, where transactions spread slowly and randomly across the network. This delay gives MEV bots the perfect chance to jump ahead of normal users and extract value.
What Dusk Does Differently
#Dusk Network fixes the problem at its root — the network layer.
Uses Kadcast, a structured broadcasting system
Messages move efficiently instead of chaotically
Network speed stays fast even as the network grows
Propagation scales logarithmically, not explosively
This means:
Sub-second finality
Less room for MEV attacks
Fairer transaction ordering
No need for fragile Layer 2s
Built for Institutions, Not Hype
While Ethereum depends on Layer 2s that fragment liquidity, Dusk keeps everything on Layer 1, combining:
Kadcast networking
Zero-knowledge privacy
Compliance-ready design
This is exactly what banks, funds, and institutions will need when serious capital enters crypto.$DUSK @Dusk
