@Dusk_Foundation I usually try to understand what problem a protocol is solving before looking at the token or the bigger narrative. While going through Dusk Network’s architecture, I noticed I was making a pretty simple assumption.
When I first saw “privacy blockchain,” I immediately thought about private transactions and hidden balances. But the more I looked at Dusk’s focus on confidential smart contracts, the more that interpretation felt incomplete.
The interesting part for me is the application layer.
If financial applications need privacy, then simply hiding a transaction may not be enough. The actual logic running inside a contract could contain sensitive information too. That made me look at the Confidential Security Contract, or XSC, differently.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
When I first saw “privacy blockchain,” I immediately thought about private transactions and hidden balances. But the more I looked at Dusk’s focus on confidential smart contracts, the more that interpretation felt incomplete.
The interesting part for me is the application layer.
If financial applications need privacy, then simply hiding a transaction may not be enough. The actual logic running inside a contract could contain sensitive information too. That made me look at the Confidential Security Contract, or XSC, differently.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk