🧑👀 What does “programmable privacy” actually mean? 🌙
Dusk isn't trying to make everything on-chain private.
Instead, the idea is simpler:
Privacy where it’s needed. Transparency where it’s useful.
For a financial application, different data may need different levels of visibility.
🔹 Public information → visible to the market
🔹 Sensitive data → kept confidential
🔹 Authorized information → disclosed only to the right party
This makes privacy part of the application's logic rather than an all-or-nothing choice.
With technologies such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs, users can prove that certain conditions are satisfied without necessarily revealing all the underlying information.
That's what makes privacy programmable.
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Dusk isn't trying to make everything on-chain private.
Instead, the idea is simpler:
Privacy where it’s needed. Transparency where it’s useful.
For a financial application, different data may need different levels of visibility.
🔹 Public information → visible to the market
🔹 Sensitive data → kept confidential
🔹 Authorized information → disclosed only to the right party
This makes privacy part of the application's logic rather than an all-or-nothing choice.
With technologies such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs, users can prove that certain conditions are satisfied without necessarily revealing all the underlying information.
That's what makes privacy programmable.
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk
#Binance #blockchain
---
#ThuyBNB
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please give me a like, share, and follow.
❤️ I really appreciate it.