#Dusk passion for Revolution The persistence of privacy despite transactions settling publicly on Ethereum also distinguishes Dusk's model. While the base layer sees cryptographic commitments and proofs, the actual transaction graph, amounts, and participant identities remain confidential indefinitely. This contrasts with Layer-2 solutions where privacy often degrades when bridging back to Layer-1 or when networks publish state updates that can be analyzed to infer information about confidential transactions.
Fundamentally, Dusk recognized that institutional adoption required solving a coordination problem rather than just a technical one. Privacy technology existed, compliance frameworks existed, but no system successfully bridged them in a way that satisfied both cryptographic privacy requirements and regulatory transparency needs simultaneously. By treating these as complementary design goals rather than competing priorities, Dusk created an architecture where privacy enables compliance rather than conflicting with it, opening blockchain technology to use cases that previous privacy solutions couldn't serve.

