No. In Dusk nodes, the verifier is called the prover service. Each node has, through Rusk, a prover service available.
Since the CLI wallet does not run a Dusk node/Rusk instance, there is a cluster of nodes the CLI reaches out now to do the proving for you. Once they start opening up node running for the public, you can just change the prover service address to point to your own node.
Ema has talked about trustless delegation of proving as well as something they're working on, which would be a cool feature to have with some very awesome implications.
No. In Dusk nodes, the verifier is called the prover service. Each node has, through Rusk, a prover service available. Since the CLI wallet does not run a Dusk node/Rusk instance, there is a cluster of nodes the CLI reaches out now to do the proving for you. Once they start opening up node running for the public, you can just change the prover service address to point to your own node. Ema has talked about trustless delegation of proving as well as something they're working on, which would be a cool feature to have with some very awesome implications.