Most blockchains treat privacy as an afterthought, a bolt-on feature that feels awkward and optional. DUSK feels different because privacy is built into its core architecture from the ground up. It’s not a feature you toggle; it's the baseline.
This foundation allows for the Confidential Security Contract standard. It isn’t just about hiding transaction amounts. It means the logic of the contract itself—the state and the data flowing through it—can remain private, which is a significant step beyond simple private transfers.
What I find most practical is how this plays out with selective disclosure. You aren't forced into a binary choice of revealing everything or nothing. You can prove you meet a requirement, like holding sufficient assets, without showing your total balance.
That combination—core privacy, confidential logic, and granular sharing—makes it a rare protocol that feels designed for actual compliance and business utility, not just for obscure speculation. It’s less about anonymity and more about giving participants control over their own data.
My personal experience and everything I’ve learned from DUSK so far has given me a lot of confidence in it. I would also encourage you to try it yourself and see the difference.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
This foundation allows for the Confidential Security Contract standard. It isn’t just about hiding transaction amounts. It means the logic of the contract itself—the state and the data flowing through it—can remain private, which is a significant step beyond simple private transfers.
What I find most practical is how this plays out with selective disclosure. You aren't forced into a binary choice of revealing everything or nothing. You can prove you meet a requirement, like holding sufficient assets, without showing your total balance.
That combination—core privacy, confidential logic, and granular sharing—makes it a rare protocol that feels designed for actual compliance and business utility, not just for obscure speculation. It’s less about anonymity and more about giving participants control over their own data.
My personal experience and everything I’ve learned from DUSK so far has given me a lot of confidence in it. I would also encourage you to try it yourself and see the difference.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk