Most crypto projects start to sound the same after a while. Big words, big promises, and a lot of attention around what the technology might become.

What got my attention with Dusk is a much simpler question: what happens when privacy has to work inside real financial activity?

You can’t just hide everything. Financial systems still need rules, permissions, verification, and accountability. The interesting part is finding a way to keep sensitive details private without losing those things.

That’s why the XSC approach is worth watching for me. Dusk is looking at confidentiality as part of how financial contracts actually operate, rather than treating privacy as something added afterward.

But honestly, the technology is only half the story. I’ll be more interested when developers start using it because it makes building financial products easier, not because privacy happens to be the headline.

That’s where Dusk could become meaningful: when private execution stops feeling like a special feature and starts feeling normal.

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