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The more I looked at Dusk’s approach to financial privacy, the more I noticed a subtle distinction: privacy does not have to mean hiding everything.

For financial markets, selective disclosure can be more practical. Certain transaction details may need confidentiality, while specific information can still be made available when verification or compliance requires it.

That changes how I think about privacy on Dusk. The goal is not simply to make activity invisible. It is about controlling what information is revealed, to whom, and when.

To me, that is the stronger insight: financial privacy becomes useful when it can coexist with accountability.

Dusk’s documentation makes this balance between confidentiality and controlled disclosure one of the more interesting ideas to examine. It suggests that privacy and transparency do not always have to be opposites—they can be applied selectively depending on the financial context.

🔘 Privacy without hiding everything
🔘 Controlled disclosure when needed
🔘 Better balance between privacy & accountability
🔘 All of the above
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