#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
When I was reading the Dusk documentation, I once got stuck on the “viewing key” section, which also changed my inherent understanding of on-chain privacy. Many people directly equate privacy with keeping everything completely hidden. After comparing and analyzing two transaction models, what I see is this: data is not publicly available by default, and can be disclosed in a controlled way only when needed.
Moonlight uses a public account mode, while Phoenix relies on UTXO + zero-knowledge to shield transactions; the viewing key is the key to enabling controlled disclosure. Privacy doesn’t mean locking information away forever—it means granting openness permissions to specific authorized participants. When I looked at the XSC confidential contract standard, I specifically focused on asset admission and audit reporting, which is crucial for compliance with security assets.#GRVT
At the lower layer, DuskDS handles consensus and settlement; DuskVM and DuskEVM provide developers with two execution paths for flexible choices. The NPEX partnership has a real base of investors, but a paper partnership doesn’t necessarily translate into real, on-chain demand.
At this stage, I’m focusing on two points. First, can the access control and asset transfer rules actually be implemented and run end-to-end? Second, in real business scenarios, can the gas and staking requirements be clearly identified and concretely reflected. The architecture design looks complete, but in the end, its quality depends on the results produced by real business running on-chain. #btc
When I was reading the Dusk documentation, I once got stuck on the “viewing key” section, which also changed my inherent understanding of on-chain privacy. Many people directly equate privacy with keeping everything completely hidden. After comparing and analyzing two transaction models, what I see is this: data is not publicly available by default, and can be disclosed in a controlled way only when needed.
Moonlight uses a public account mode, while Phoenix relies on UTXO + zero-knowledge to shield transactions; the viewing key is the key to enabling controlled disclosure. Privacy doesn’t mean locking information away forever—it means granting openness permissions to specific authorized participants. When I looked at the XSC confidential contract standard, I specifically focused on asset admission and audit reporting, which is crucial for compliance with security assets.#GRVT
At the lower layer, DuskDS handles consensus and settlement; DuskVM and DuskEVM provide developers with two execution paths for flexible choices. The NPEX partnership has a real base of investors, but a paper partnership doesn’t necessarily translate into real, on-chain demand.
At this stage, I’m focusing on two points. First, can the access control and asset transfer rules actually be implemented and run end-to-end? Second, in real business scenarios, can the gas and staking requirements be clearly identified and concretely reflected. The architecture design looks complete, but in the end, its quality depends on the results produced by real business running on-chain. #btc