Previously, I thought blockchain privacy only had two options: full public transparency or total black-box anonymity. Looking deeper into @Dusk, it’s clear the solution isn’t that simple—the real innovation lies in between.
Moonlight operates as an identity and account layer, perfect for scenarios where verification, compliance, and auditability are required. Meanwhile, Phoenix takes a security-first UTXO approach, shielding sensitive financial data and transaction details.
Through Selective Disclosure and Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), users can prove a statement or condition is true to authorized parties without exposing raw underlying data. Furthermore, Confidential Security Contracts (XSC) embed privacy directly into smart contract execution logic, enabling institutional compliance without sacrificing data control.
Privacy isn’t about evading oversight; it’s about controlling who sees what, when, and for what purpose.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Moonlight operates as an identity and account layer, perfect for scenarios where verification, compliance, and auditability are required. Meanwhile, Phoenix takes a security-first UTXO approach, shielding sensitive financial data and transaction details.
Through Selective Disclosure and Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), users can prove a statement or condition is true to authorized parties without exposing raw underlying data. Furthermore, Confidential Security Contracts (XSC) embed privacy directly into smart contract execution logic, enabling institutional compliance without sacrificing data control.
Privacy isn’t about evading oversight; it’s about controlling who sees what, when, and for what purpose.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk