Most crypto privacy pitches sound the same. Hide everything. Trust no one. Stick it to the regulators. I stopped buying that a while back, because real money doesn't work that way. If a business does anything real, someone official has to see the books eventually.
That's what got me curious about Hedger. It's part of Dusk and it's built different. It hides your balances and transfer amounts from the public using some serious encryption. But it's not built to hide from everyone.
Dusk’s design supports selective disclosure, so authorized parties can be given the information they need for compliance or auditing. Nothing disappears forever.
That's honest privacy. Not no one will ever know but the right people can know, and nobody else. Dusk built Hedger for people making real financial products, not for people trying to vanish.
Is it proven yet? Not fully. It's still early and teams change course all the time. This one could too. But the idea behind it, privacy that still answers to someone when it has to, feels more honest than most of what gets shouted about in this space.
Don't trust anyone selling total secrecy forever. Trust whoever tells you exactly who can see what, and when. That's the bet Dusk is making with Hedger. Watch it before you believe it. $DUSK
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