Dusk… maybe the interesting product isn't privacy at all. 👀

I used to think privacy was simple:

Public 🔓
Private 🔒

Then I started looking closer.

In financial markets, not everyone needs to see the same thing.

An investor may need to prove eligibility.

An auditor may need evidence.

A regulator may need access to specific information.

An institution may need to protect its position from competitors.

So why should everyone see everything?

That question changed how I started looking at Dusk.

Because hiding information isn't enough.

And making everything transparent isn't the answer either.

The interesting part is the space in between:

Who gets to see what?
Why?
And when?

Maybe that's where Dusk's privacy model becomes more interesting than simply calling it a “private blockchain.”

But then I found myself asking something even harder:

If the rules decide who gets to see what…

who gets to write the rules?

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