Dusk Network makes me look at financial privacy a little differently.

I really like the idea of keeping sensitive financial activity away from public eyes. Not everything about how we use money needs to be visible to everyone forever. But the more I think about privacy, the more I come back to an uncomfortable question: what happens when something goes wrong?

If information is hidden, how do we understand what actually happened? Who investigates it? And how do we make sure privacy doesn’t accidentally become a shield from responsibility?

That’s the part I find most interesting about Dusk. Privacy can protect people, but it also creates a new responsibility around trust and accountability.

For me, Dusk isn’t just about building a more private financial system. It’s also a test of whether we can protect sensitive information without losing the ability to ask hard questions when things go wrong.

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