$DUSK #DUSK @Dusk

If everyone can see your trade before it settles, are you really going to place it onchain?🤔

That is one reason regulated institutions have never been able to treat public blockchains like real market infrastructure.

Full transparency sounds ideal in theory. But for a market maker, fund, or large investor, broadcasting every balance, bid, and trade can expose strategy, liquidity & positioning in real time.

That is not an edge. It is a risk.

What interests me about DUSK is its different framing: privacy is not the enemy of compliance.

The goal is not hiding activity from regulators. It is allowing transactions and market activity to remain private by default, while authorized parties can still verify what they need for oversight and compliance.

That distinction matters.

Because the future of regulated onchain markets may not be “everything visible forever.”

It may be: private for participants, verifiable for regulators.

That is a much harder model to build but far closer to how serious financial markets actually work.

Can institutions move meaningful volume onchain without privacy?