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Dusk: a privacy-and-compliance Layer 1 built for regulated finance
In an era where crypto and traditional finance are gradually converging, the blockchain that institutions can genuinely adopt must meet two major needs at once: “privacy” and “compliance.” Most public chains are either fully transparent—leading to the leakage of sensitive institutional data—or overly anonymous—unable to pass regulatory review. Dusk was created to resolve this core contradiction with a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain.
Dusk’s design goals are clear: to become the infrastructure for regulated digital assets and financial markets.
It focuses on enabling real-world assets (RWAs) such as stocks, bonds, and funds to be natively issued, traded, and settled on-chain, while meeting regulatory requirements including the EU MiCA, MiFID II, DLT Pilot Regime, and GDPR.

Technically, Dusk uses Zero-Knowledge Proofs as its core. By default, transactions can hide amounts, counterparties, and sensitive details, while still preserving “selective disclosure” capabilities—so that regulatory bodies or authorized parties can conduct audits when needed. This “auditable privacy” design allows institutions to avoid choosing between privacy and compliance.

On the consensus side, Dusk employs the Succinct Attestation-based high-efficiency Proof-of-Stake protocol, emphasizing fast and deterministic finality—critical for financial settlement scenarios. In addition, it supports multiple transaction models and execution environments, including mechanisms tailored to privacy use cases, as well as an EVM-compatible layer, giving developers greater flexibility in building applications.

Unlike many projects that only “tokenize,” Dusk emphasizes native on-chain issuance, reducing intermediaries and settlement latency. Through collaborations with regulated exchanges (such as NPEX) and others, compliance capabilities are directly embedded into the ecosystem. For users, there may be opportunities to hold and trade institutional-grade assets directly in their wallets, while still retaining self-custody rights.

In summary, Dusk is not a general-purpose public chain—it is infrastructure specifically built for “regulated finance on-chain.” By combining privacy, compliance, and institutional-level settlement performance, it offers a viable path for TradFi and blockchain to truly connect. As Europe’s regulatory framework continues to roll out, these privacy- and compliance-focused layers are worth keeping a close eye on.