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So where do I think DUSK’s real strength lies At first, I looked at DUSK’s features separately: privacy, compliance, zero-knowledge, dApps, parallel execution, fast syncing, and upgrades.

But the more I looked at how these pieces fit together, the more the idea started to click for me.I used to think one of blockchain’s biggest strengths was that everything could be seen and verified publicly. But when I started thinking about actual financial use cases, I realized that full transparency isn’t always practical. @Dusk_Foundation #dusk

An investor might need to prove they’re eligible. A business may need to prove it owns an asset. An organization may need to show that a transaction follows the rules. But does everyone really need to see all the information behind that proof?That’s the part of DUSK that caught my attention.

Instead of treating privacy as something added on later, DUSK seems to build it into how the system works. With zero-knowledge, you can prove something is true without having to reveal everything.

Then there’s the other side: dApp support and parallel execution help with what the network can actually do, while fast syncing and easier upgrades make it more practical to use.

What I like is that DUSK isn’t just pushing one feature. The pieces seem to be working toward the same goal: making blockchain more useful for real financial activity without giving up privacy.Now I’m curious to see what matters most in practice.
Privacy, speed, or dApps which one would matter most to you? @Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK