Dusk Foundation: Privacy with auditability, selective disclosure for regulated institutions
The network aims to let people keep their transactions and contracts genuinely private, while still making room for regulators when oversight is required. By default, everything stays hidden the amounts, the addresses, all the details using zero-knowledge proofs that confirm the transaction is valid without ever revealing the underlying data.When the situation calls for it, though, users can choose to reveal just certain parts: enough to prove KYC/AML compliance or that they meet an ownership threshold, say, without exposing anything else.It’s like passing over a document with careful redactions the regulator gets exactly what they’re allowed to see, and no more.DUSK is used to pay transaction fees and is staked by validators to secure consensus and earn rewards. Over time it will also drive on-chain governance as the system decentralizes further.The big uncertainty remains whether regulated institutions will actually adopt this approach at scale, or if evolving compliance demands will push them toward fully permissioned alternatives instead. @Dusk #Dusk $DUSK

