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Imagine sending a large transaction and realizing the blockchain has exposed your balance, counterparties, and financial behavior to anyone who can see it.

This is where DUSK takes a different approach.

Phoenix uses zero-knowledge proofs to authenticate secure transfers without publicly disclosing the amount involved, the sender, or specific notes. DUSK also supports look-ahead keys for cases where auditing or regulation requires disclosure of information.

The interesting part isn’t just hiding data.

It’s changing the default relationship between *privacy and proof*

On a transparent chain, information is often public first, with privacy added later if possible. Instead, DUSK allows financial activity to remain confidential while still making specific information available when a legitimate need exists.

This poses a more difficult challenge than encryption itself.

If financial markets eventually move toward selective disclosure, the real question becomes: Can consumers trust the laws when their private data must be disclosed?

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Selective privacy
Full transparency
Privacy with proof
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