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So where do you think DUSK’s strengths lie?
In the past, I believed the biggest value of blockchain was that everything could be seen and publicly verified.
But the more I look at real-world financial applications, the more I see that assumption has a pretty clear limit.
An investor may need to prove eligibility.
An organization may need to demonstrate that transactions comply with regulations.
A business may need to verify ownership of assets.
But to do those things, is it really necessary to disclose all of the data behind the scenes?
This is what caught my attention about Dusk’s approach to privacy.
Rather than treating privacy as a layer added after the blockchain is already complete, the Confidential Security Contract builds it directly into the logic of the smart contract.
#DUSKARMY.
So where do you think DUSK’s strengths lie?
In the past, I believed the biggest value of blockchain was that everything could be seen and publicly verified.
But the more I look at real-world financial applications, the more I see that assumption has a pretty clear limit.
An investor may need to prove eligibility.
An organization may need to demonstrate that transactions comply with regulations.
A business may need to verify ownership of assets.
But to do those things, is it really necessary to disclose all of the data behind the scenes?
This is what caught my attention about Dusk’s approach to privacy.
Rather than treating privacy as a layer added after the blockchain is already complete, the Confidential Security Contract builds it directly into the logic of the smart contract.
#DUSKARMY.