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When evaluating zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup solutions, marketing narratives often lean heavily on terms like "privacy by default" and "absolute confidentiality." However, putting these protocols to the test against real-world events usually tells a far more nuanced story.
Digging into Hedger—Dusk's auditable zero-knowledge layer pitched as "privacy without opacity"—it is easy to mistake the architecture for another standard marketing pitch. But looking at how the network responds to real security events reveals the true mechanics of its design.
When evaluating zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup solutions, marketing narratives often lean heavily on terms like "privacy by default" and "absolute confidentiality." However, putting these protocols to the test against real-world events usually tells a far more nuanced story.
Digging into Hedger—Dusk's auditable zero-knowledge layer pitched as "privacy without opacity"—it is easy to mistake the architecture for another standard marketing pitch. But looking at how the network responds to real security events reveals the true mechanics of its design.