Im keep noticing how much of Dusk’s value depends on a pretty unglamorous problem

who gets to see what?

in a regulated market, making everything public isnt always useful.But making everything private creates its own problem when someone needs to verify what actually happened.

Dusk’s approach is interesting because privacy is built into the transaction and smart contract layer while zero-knowledge proofs can provide verification without exposing the underlying information.

that feels less like “hiding blockchain data” and more like deciding which pieces of information should exist at each visibility level.
the part im still watching is whether this model stays practical when policies become much more complicated across different regulated assets.
thats where the real test probably starts.

what's your take??
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