#dusk $DUSK @Dusk I started looking at $DUSK from a different angle.

At first, “privacy blockchain” sounded simple to me: hide transactions, hide balances, protect sensitive data.

But the deeper I looked into @Dusk_Foundation , the more I realized that financial privacy is probably much bigger than that.

If a financial application runs on-chain, the sensitive part isn’t only the transaction itself. The logic inside the application can also involve private information, business conditions, counterparties, settlement details and other data that shouldn’t necessarily be visible to everyone.

That’s why Dusk’s focus on Confidential Security Contracts (XSC) caught my attention.

The question I’m trying to understand is not simply “does Dusk provide privacy?”

It’s more interesting than that:

What exactly stays confidential? What can other participants still verify? And how does Dusk balance confidentiality with the transparency and verifiability expected from blockchain infrastructure?

For me, this is where $DUSK becomes worth researching beyond the usual token narrative.

I’m still digging through the technical side, but the application-layer approach to privacy is what interests me most.

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