#dusk $DUSK
When I first came into contact with blockchain, I thought privacy was “something shameful that only needs to be hidden.”

After playing with it for a few years, I realized that privacy is actually like curtains—having windows at home doesn’t mean you have to open them and livestream everything to the whole world every day.

On-chain transparency is an advantage, but making all data permanently public also brings new problems. If Web3 is going to enter the lives of more everyday people in the future, privacy protection may not be an elective—it will be a required course.

@Dusk_Foundation is focused on this area, and hopes to use privacy technologies to help blockchain find a better balance among security, transparency, and real-world applications.

Of course, no matter how beautifully the technology story is told, in the end it still comes down to the ecosystem and whether users buy into it.

$DUSK whether it can become a dark horse in the privacy space remains to be validated by time.