I think one of the biggest misconceptions in crypto is that ownership always has to be visible in order to be trusted.
When someone proves ownership on most blockchains they often reveal much more than necessary. Wallet activity asset holdings and transaction history can become part of a public record that anyone can analyze. Verification is achieved but privacy is sacrificed along the way.
What caught my attention about @Dusk is the different approach. The goal is not to hide ownership from those who need to verify it. The goal is to allow verification without turning every detail into public information.
That distinction becomes more interesting when thinking about regulated assets. Businesses and institutions may need to prove control satisfy compliance requirements and interact with financial infrastructure but they may not want every movement and position exposed to the entire network.
To me the future question is not whether ownership can be proven. Blockchain already solved that. The more important question is whether ownership can be proven while keeping unnecessary information private.
That is where the conversation around becomes interesting.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
When someone proves ownership on most blockchains they often reveal much more than necessary. Wallet activity asset holdings and transaction history can become part of a public record that anyone can analyze. Verification is achieved but privacy is sacrificed along the way.
What caught my attention about @Dusk is the different approach. The goal is not to hide ownership from those who need to verify it. The goal is to allow verification without turning every detail into public information.
That distinction becomes more interesting when thinking about regulated assets. Businesses and institutions may need to prove control satisfy compliance requirements and interact with financial infrastructure but they may not want every movement and position exposed to the entire network.
To me the future question is not whether ownership can be proven. Blockchain already solved that. The more important question is whether ownership can be proven while keeping unnecessary information private.
That is where the conversation around becomes interesting.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk