Subject: Re: KYC package for the new private-market deal
From: compliance
To: junior.trader
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the “complete package.”
I now have:
> your full passport
> 4 years of bank statements
> your cat’s vet records
> and a 12-minute video of your nephew’s birthday party.
We only needed proof that you meet the accredited-investor requirement.
And that highlights a bigger problem with putting regulated markets on public blockchains.
Once eligibility is verified, do you really need to expose your entire financial activity to everyone watching the chain?
That is where @Dusk_Foundation takes a different approach.
Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated markets where privacy, access controls and settlement can live on the same network.
With DuskEVM, developers can use familiar Solidity and Hardhat tooling. Hedger brings regulated-asset workflows to the EVM environment, while Citadel enables identity and selective disclosure — so a user can prove a specific attribute, such as accreditation, without unnecessarily revealing everything else.
Then there are the two sides of Dusk’s transaction model:
> Moonlight for transparent public activity.
> Phoenix for shielded transfers.
And DuskDS provides the settlement and deterministic finality underneath.
The idea isn't “hide everything.”
It is much more practical:
Make the right information visible to the right people, while keeping sensitive financial data private by default.
So yes, Alex.
Just send the proof.
No birthday-party video required.
Privacy where needed.
Transparency where useful.
This is what bringing regulated markets onchain can actually look like.
$DUSK #Dusk $BTC $SNDK
From: compliance
To: junior.trader
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the “complete package.”
I now have:
> your full passport
> 4 years of bank statements
> your cat’s vet records
> and a 12-minute video of your nephew’s birthday party.
We only needed proof that you meet the accredited-investor requirement.
And that highlights a bigger problem with putting regulated markets on public blockchains.
Once eligibility is verified, do you really need to expose your entire financial activity to everyone watching the chain?
That is where @Dusk_Foundation takes a different approach.
Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated markets where privacy, access controls and settlement can live on the same network.
With DuskEVM, developers can use familiar Solidity and Hardhat tooling. Hedger brings regulated-asset workflows to the EVM environment, while Citadel enables identity and selective disclosure — so a user can prove a specific attribute, such as accreditation, without unnecessarily revealing everything else.
Then there are the two sides of Dusk’s transaction model:
> Moonlight for transparent public activity.
> Phoenix for shielded transfers.
And DuskDS provides the settlement and deterministic finality underneath.
The idea isn't “hide everything.”
It is much more practical:
Make the right information visible to the right people, while keeping sensitive financial data private by default.
So yes, Alex.
Just send the proof.
No birthday-party video required.
Privacy where needed.
Transparency where useful.
This is what bringing regulated markets onchain can actually look like.
$DUSK #Dusk $BTC $SNDK
