#dusk $DUSK @Dusk

I used to see blockchain transparency as the strongest form of trust. But the more I look at financial markets, the more I think unrestricted visibility can become a limitation rather than a strength.

That’s what makes @DuskFoundation interesting to me. Dusk is approaching privacy through selective disclosure, where sensitive financial data doesn’t have to be exposed to everyone while authorized parties can still verify what matters. With confidential smart contracts, zero-knowledge technology, and the XSC standard, the goal feels less like hiding information and more like controlling how information is shared.

For real-world assets and regulated finance, that distinction matters. Investors may need privacy, while institutions and regulators still need verifiability. If blockchain can provide both without forcing one side to sacrifice the other, that could be a meaningful step toward practical on-chain finance.

I’m still watching how Dusk performs beyond the technical design, especially as adoption grows. The real test is whether privacy, compliance, and transparency can work together at scale.

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