Most blockchains make everything public. That sounds great until you think about real finance.

Companies do not want competitors watching every transaction. Investors do not want everyone tracking their positions. Funds do not want their strategy sitting on a public ledger.

That is where Dusk gets interesting.

Dusk is building a Layer 1 focused on financial applications where privacy, compliance, and settlement all need to work together. Its system supports confidential transactions, selective disclosure, digital identity, and smart contracts designed for regulated assets.

The point is not to hide everything.

It is to show the right information to the right people.

That matters for securities. A regulator may need proof. An investor may need to prove eligibility. A random wallet watcher does not need to see the whole transaction.

Dusk is also pushing its XSC standard for confidential financial contracts and supports EVM development alongside its native environment.

No magic. No “revolution” talk.

Just a practical problem: how do you put serious finance onchain without exposing everything?

That is the part worth watching.

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