👀 One Thing About $DUSK Most People Don't Know

Not every transaction on Dusk has to be public.

And not every transaction has to be completely private either.

Dusk has two different transaction models:

🔹 Moonlight — transparent transactions where balances, sender and receiver can be visible.

🔐 Phoenix — shielded transactions that use zero-knowledge proofs to hide sensitive details.

Why is that interesting?

Because real financial markets don't work with a simple:

“Everything public” vs. “Everything private.”

A company may need a transaction to remain private from the public…

while still allowing an authorized auditor or regulator to verify specific information when required.

That's where selective disclosure becomes important.

And both models can operate on the same Dusk network.

This is one of the reasons I'm watching @Dusk closely.

It's not just trying to make finance private.

It's trying to make privacy usable in situations where transparency is still required.

That's a very different problem to solve.

What would you choose for financial assets?

🌐 Fully transparent
🔐 Privacy by default
⚖️ Privacy + controlled disclosure

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