The first I assume on-chain compliance meant giving regulators full visibility into everything in every balance, every transfer, every counterparty. But Dusk introduces something different: selective disclosure. Zero-knowledge technology allows the network to prove a transaction met a compliance rule without any revealing the underlying data. A regulator gets the proof they need. The public sees nothing.
That shift matters more than it sounds. Regulated finance has never been comfortable with public ledgers because exposure becomes a liability. Clients demand confidentiality and competitors watch every move. Dusk removes that tension by replacing blanket transparency with surgical proof. An institution can show it followed the rules without publishing its entire balance sheet. An individual can prove funds are clean without exposing their history.
This is not about hiding from accountability. It is about proving accountability without surrendering privacy. DuskEVM lets developers build these selective-disclos

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