$DOT #dusk $DUSK @Dusk I usually read a protocol’s architecture twice before I feel like I understand what it is actually trying to solve.
With Dusk Network, I caught myself making a wrong assumption early on. I saw “privacy blockchain” and immediately connected it with hiding transaction details. After looking closer, that felt too narrow.
What stood out to me was the focus on confidential smart contracts and the Confidential Security Contract (X
SC) standard.
That shifted my perspective.
If the target is financial applications, privacy isn’t simply about making information invisible. There seems to be a harder problem underneath: how do you keep sensitive information confidential while still allowing the blockchain to enforce the logic of an application?
$DOT USK
#DOGE冲冲冲 uskNetwork #DUSK
With Dusk Network, I caught myself making a wrong assumption early on. I saw “privacy blockchain” and immediately connected it with hiding transaction details. After looking closer, that felt too narrow.
What stood out to me was the focus on confidential smart contracts and the Confidential Security Contract (X
SC) standard.
That shifted my perspective.
If the target is financial applications, privacy isn’t simply about making information invisible. There seems to be a harder problem underneath: how do you keep sensitive information confidential while still allowing the blockchain to enforce the logic of an application?
$DOT USK
#DOGE冲冲冲 uskNetwork #DUSK