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The more I look into Dusk Network, the more I understand why it is focused on financial applications.

Dusk is a layer 1 blockchain, but what caught my attention is the way it approaches privacy. It is not just about sending assets from one wallet to another. The network is built with financial use cases in mind.

One thing I found interesting is its Confidential Security Contract standard, also known as XSC. It is designed to support financial contracts where some information may need to remain confidential.

That makes sense to me.

Financial markets are different from most other blockchain use cases. Not every detail of a transaction needs to be visible to everyone. A company may need to protect sensitive information while still operating on a blockchain.

Dusk also supports confidential smart contracts, which adds another layer to this idea. Instead of choosing between using blockchain and keeping sensitive information private, the goal is to make privacy part of the system itself.

I think this is an important direction for blockchain.

If financial applications are going to move onchain in a serious way, privacy cannot be something added at the end. It needs to be considered from the start.

That is what makes Dusk interesting to me.

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