THE REGULATORY BREAKTHROUGH NOBODY TALKS ABOUT

Most people think "privacy in crypto" means hiding everything.

Dusk is doing something completely different.

Programmable privacy for regulated markets means:

Privacy where needed (transaction details hidden from competitors)
Transparency where useful (regulator can see everything)
Selective disclosure (counterparties see only what's necessary)
Deterministic settlement (finality, no reversals)

This is the opposite of "hide everything." It's "show exactly what each party needs to see."

Example:

Bank A wants to trade $10M bonds on Dusk.
- Bank A's risk officers see: full position, leverage, counterparty
- Regulators see: everything (full audit trail, compliance proof)
- Competitors see: only that a transaction happened (not size, not direction)
- Clearers see: settlement details only

No single party sees everything except the regulator. But everyone sees exactly what they need.

That's programmable privacy.

Traditional finance: Regulatory audit trails are separate from trading (dual systems, reconciliation nightmare).

Dusk: Privacy and compliance are the same layer (built-in).

What actually excites me:

This works for regulated assets. Not libertarian "code is law" stuff. But institutional capital that NEEDS compliance.

My question:

When does the first institutional asset manager actually deploy on Dusk using programmable privacy for competitive advantage?

Because that's when regulated financial markets change.
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