#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Most privacy chains still feel like they’re built for people who just want to hide bags. Dusk doesn’t.

What actually stands out is how selective disclosure sits inside the confidential contracts and the XSC standard. Balances, sizes, and counterparties stay private by default, yet you can still prove exactly what a regulator or auditor needs without broadcasting the entire history. It’s the first chain that ships native confidential smart contracts instead of bolting privacy on later, and XSC lets issuers keep eligibility and transfer rules while holders still self-custody.

Institutions simply won’t move real securities onto a chain if every position becomes free market intel for competitors. This design kills that problem and still delivers deterministic settlement. Most retail is still pricing the privacy story. The real question is whether regulated capital finally gets infrastructure it can actually use without creating a compliance nightmare.

Could still fail if issuers stick to private rails forever. But the mechanism itself feels cleaner than almost anything else in the privacy lane right now.

Will institutions actually use public privacy chains like Dusk?
Yes
84%
No
8%
Only private
8%
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