#dusk The interesting thing about Dusk isn’t just that it wants finance on-chain. It’s trying to solve the part that public blockchains usually struggle with: keeping sensitive financial information private.

Dusk is built around regulated finance, with confidential smart contracts and the XSC standard designed for tokenized securities. That means things like balances, positions, transfers, compliance rules and settlement can be handled on-chain without making every detail publicly visible.

What caught my attention is that privacy isn’t treated like an extra feature. Dusk combines shielded transactions, selective disclosure and deterministic settlement, so institutions can keep sensitive data protected while still proving what needs to be proven.

And underneath it, the architecture includes DuskDS for settlement and data availability, DuskVM for native smart contracts, and DuskEVM for Ethereum-compatible applications.

To me, that makes Dusk less about hiding transactions and more about asking a bigger question: can financial markets actually move on-chain without putting their private information on display?
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