#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
For a long time, I thought privacy on a blockchain meant making everything invisible. But the more I look at Dusk, the more interesting the question becomes: what if privacy is actually about having control over what is revealed, to whom, and under what conditions?
That distinction matters a lot for financial markets. A transaction may contain sensitive information that shouldn’t be exposed to everyone, while regulators, institutions, or authorized participants may still need a way to verify specific facts. That’s where programmable privacy and selective disclosure become interesting.
What I find compelling about @Dusk is the attempt to bring privacy and compliance into the same framework instead of treating them as opposites. I’m still watching how this approach performs in real-world use cases, but the problem itself is definitely worth discussing.
Poll: What matters most for blockchain-based finance ?
For a long time, I thought privacy on a blockchain meant making everything invisible. But the more I look at Dusk, the more interesting the question becomes: what if privacy is actually about having control over what is revealed, to whom, and under what conditions?
That distinction matters a lot for financial markets. A transaction may contain sensitive information that shouldn’t be exposed to everyone, while regulators, institutions, or authorized participants may still need a way to verify specific facts. That’s where programmable privacy and selective disclosure become interesting.
What I find compelling about @Dusk is the attempt to bring privacy and compliance into the same framework instead of treating them as opposites. I’m still watching how this approach performs in real-world use cases, but the problem itself is definitely worth discussing.
Poll: What matters most for blockchain-based finance ?
Privacy first
Compliance first
Privacy + compliance together
I’m still undecided
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