#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
I used to think you couldn't have both user privacy and strict regulatory compliance in crypto it always felt like a trade off. But after looking into how @Dusk_Foundation handles this with CITADEL, my view completely shifted.
Basically, a provider verifies your identity once and issues a zero knowledge license. You can then use that license to prove you meet all the requirements without handing over your raw, sensitive personal data every single time.
I really like this approach. It gives users a safe, clear path through KYC while keeping personal details private. Really curious to see how this plays out for institutional finance on $DUSK .
I used to think you couldn't have both user privacy and strict regulatory compliance in crypto it always felt like a trade off. But after looking into how @Dusk_Foundation handles this with CITADEL, my view completely shifted.
Basically, a provider verifies your identity once and issues a zero knowledge license. You can then use that license to prove you meet all the requirements without handing over your raw, sensitive personal data every single time.
I really like this approach. It gives users a safe, clear path through KYC while keeping personal details private. Really curious to see how this plays out for institutional finance on $DUSK .