DUSK Made Me Rethink What Private” Means

At first, DUSK looked like another privacy-focused blockchain to me. Then I noticed the bigger idea.

The goal isn’t simply to hide transactions.

It’s to make financial information selectively visible.

That sounds like a small difference, but in regulated markets, it can be everything. A company may need to prove ownership, identity, or compliance without putting its entire financial history on a public ledger.

That’s where DUSK gets interesting.

Its network combines privacy technology with regulated asset infrastructure, giving institutions a way to use blockchain without treating transparency as an all-or-nothing decision.

Personally, that is the part I find worth watching.

Crypto spent years asking, “How open can finance become?”

DUSK seems to be asking a different question:

“How much should actually be visible in the first place?”

And honestly, that question may become more important than speed.@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk