I usually start with the architecture before I look at the token or the ecosystem.
That’s how I approached Dusk too.
At first, I thought the privacy angle was simply about hiding transactions. But after reading more, I realized it’s trying to tackle something much more practical.
How do you keep sensitive financial data private while still letting the network verify that everything is being done correctly?
That’s where confidential smart contracts and XSC caught my attention.
And honestly, I’m still trying to understand how this works when things get complicated.
What actually stays private? What can others verify? And who gets access when information needs to be disclosed?
Those questions interest me more than the token right now.
I’d rather understand the architecture first and then decide what I think about Dusk.
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