I like Dusk because it makes me question something we’ve almost started taking for granted: does every financial transaction really need to be visible forever?

Privacy can give people and businesses more freedom. It can protect sensitive financial details and create room to operate without feeling like every move is being watched. I find that idea genuinely appealing.

But there’s another side that keeps coming back to me.

If something goes wrong, how much visibility do we actually need to understand what happened? Where does privacy end and accountability begin? And who gets to decide when enough transparency is enough?

That balance is what interests me most about Dusk. I like the idea of being private by default, but I also think privacy becomes much harder to defend when it makes accountability impossible.

For me, that’s the real challenge. Privacy matters, but so does the ability to find the truth when things go wrong.

Private when it should be. Accountable when it matters. That balance may be the hardest part to get right.

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