#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I'm looking at Dusk Network again and the thing that actually holds my attention isn't the "privacy blockchain" tagline, it's the XSC standard underneath it. Confidential smart contracts for financial applications sounds clean until you ask the obvious question: confidential from whom? Regulators still need to see something, somewhere, or the whole "built for regulated finance" pitch falls apart.
That's where it gets interesting. Selective disclosure is easy to draw on a whiteboard. Way harder to run in production when you've got different regulators wanting different levels of access, and a proof system that has to hold up under actual legal scrutiny, not just a testnet demo.
$AAPLB
I'm not fully convinced yet. The cryptography is probably fine — that part usually is. What worries me is everything above it: governance, key management, who updates the rules when regulation shifts. Real systems don't work in extremes, and Dusk is trying to sit exactly in the uncomfortable middle between transparent and private.
Execution will decide everything here. Not the whitepaper.
$SOON
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I'm looking at Dusk Network again and the thing that actually holds my attention isn't the "privacy blockchain" tagline, it's the XSC standard underneath it. Confidential smart contracts for financial applications sounds clean until you ask the obvious question: confidential from whom? Regulators still need to see something, somewhere, or the whole "built for regulated finance" pitch falls apart.
That's where it gets interesting. Selective disclosure is easy to draw on a whiteboard. Way harder to run in production when you've got different regulators wanting different levels of access, and a proof system that has to hold up under actual legal scrutiny, not just a testnet demo.
$AAPLB
I'm not fully convinced yet. The cryptography is probably fine — that part usually is. What worries me is everything above it: governance, key management, who updates the rules when regulation shifts. Real systems don't work in extremes, and Dusk is trying to sit exactly in the uncomfortable middle between transparent and private.
Execution will decide everything here. Not the whitepaper.
$SOON
#USStorageStocksExtendLosses
#FOMCWatch
#EthereumOpensGlamsterdamEarlyTestnet
#HyperliquidTradeXYZAskSECForIPOPRules