At first i thought Dusk was mainly trying to make blockchain transactions private, but the more i looked at its Succinct Attestation consensus, the more i realized the bigger idea is making privacy actually usable in financial markets, SA uses randomly selected provisioners and voting committees to verify blocks, so finality can happen in seconds without relying on one central party, while Dusk also combines Moonlight for transparent accounts with Phoenix for transactions that can be obfuscated when needed, honestly i like this balance because privacy is useful only when people can still verify what matters, especially when real institutions need rules, audits and confidentiality at the same time, it makes me think Dusk is less about hiding everything and more about deciding what should be visible and to whom, would you rather have full transparency everywhere or privacy with verifiable compliance?
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