One thing that caught my attention about Dusk is that it isn’t trying to treat privacy and compliance as opposites.
$DUSK is a Layer 1 built for privacy preserving smart contracts, while its Succinct Attestation (SA) consensus is designed to provide fast Proof-of-Stake consensus with settlement finality.
The interesting part is the target audience: financial applications where confidential information still needs to remain private, but the system also has to fit business and compliance requirements.
That sounds useful for institutions. But here’s where I get curious.
Does this actually change the experience for the average blockchain user, or is most of the value happening underneath the surface for developers, businesses, and financial institutions?
I actually like that Dusk is tackling a real constraint instead of treating privacy as an isolated feature. But technical sophistication only matters if it eventually creates better products.Would you notice Dusk’s privacy and compliance architecture if you were simply using an application built on it? 🧐
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