@Dusk_Foundation keeps coming back to one thing that actually makes sense to me: it doesn't force everyone into the same box. Most chains give you one option, either everything is public forever, or everything is anonymous with zero accountability. Real financial activity just doesn't work like that.
So Dusk built two ways to transact. Phoenix is for shielded transactions, balances and transfer details stay private, good for things like payroll or personal payments where you don't want the world watching. Moonlight is for transparent transactions, works more like a normal public chain, useful for something like a DAO treasury where people actually need to see what's happening.
What I like is that privacy here isn't a fixed rule, it's a choice you make depending on the situation. A business paying invoices doesn't need the same exposure as a public grant payout, and Dusk lets both exist on one network without either side compromising. $DUSK is basically built around this idea, and honestly the more institutions look at blockchain seriously, the more this kind of flexibility matters. Not hype, just a straightforward answer to a problem most chains never really bothered solving.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
So Dusk built two ways to transact. Phoenix is for shielded transactions, balances and transfer details stay private, good for things like payroll or personal payments where you don't want the world watching. Moonlight is for transparent transactions, works more like a normal public chain, useful for something like a DAO treasury where people actually need to see what's happening.
What I like is that privacy here isn't a fixed rule, it's a choice you make depending on the situation. A business paying invoices doesn't need the same exposure as a public grant payout, and Dusk lets both exist on one network without either side compromising. $DUSK is basically built around this idea, and honestly the more institutions look at blockchain seriously, the more this kind of flexibility matters. Not hype, just a straightforward answer to a problem most chains never really bothered solving.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk