I'm looking at Dusk Network and the market is misreading the value of its compliance constraints. The specific mechanism being overlooked is the Confidential Security Contract (XSC) standard, which enforces regulatory predicates directly within the transaction logic. Unlike competitors who treat regulation as an external adversary, Dusk bakes it into the protocol via zero-knowledge proofs. This structural choice fundamentally alters liquidity. It addresses the legal friction that currently barricades institutional capital from deploying on anonymous chains, creating a functional bridge for Real World Assets. While the market obsesses over 'pure' anonymity, it fails to price in that large-scale financial settlement requires permissible privacy, not just cryptographic obscurity. This isn't merely a feature set; it is a necessary dependency for onboarding traditional finance. Privacy without compliance is a novelty; Dusk is building the infrastructure for institutional adoption.
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