#dusk $DUSK I’ve been exploring @Dusk more today, and the more I learn about it, the more I understand why privacy is such an important part of its design. What caught my attention is that Dusk doesn’t look at privacy as simply hiding everything from everyone. For financial applications, some information needs to stay private, while certain details may still need to be verified when required. This balance between privacy and compliance is what makes Dusk interesting to me. Looking at the current numbers also gives some useful context. $DUSK is trading around $0.0652, with a 24H high of $0.0687 and low of $0.0636, while around 44.59M DUSK has been traded in the last 24 hours. The token currently has around 499M DUSK in circulation, with a total supply of 500M, and the market cap shown is around $32.58M. But I’m not looking at these numbers as a price prediction. What interests me more is what is being built behind the token. Dusk is focused on bringing privacy and compliance together for real financial use cases. Blockchain usually talks about transparency, but real finance often needs a more flexible approach. You need transparency where it matters, privacy where it is necessary, and compliance throughout the process. That balance is what makes $DUSK worth researching further. #dusk