I've started thinking about how easily I used to reduce blockchain privacy to one thing: hiding transaction details. Looking deeper into Dusk Network made that view feel incomplete. The harder problem seems to be keeping sensitive financial information private while still letting contracts enforce rules and give participants enough evidence to trust what happened. That’s what made the Confidential Security Contract XSC standard stand out to me. Privacy appears closer to the contract logic itself, rather than being treated as a separate layer around it. I’m still digging through the architecture, especially the balance between confidentiality and verification, because once these contracts handle more complex financial workflows, the real question becomes: how much can stay private without making the system harder to trust?
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