#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
The more I explore Dusk, the more I think blockchain privacy shouldn’t be viewed as simply “public vs private.”

Dusk takes a more practical middle path.

🌙 Moonlight focuses on identity and account-level privacy where verification and compliance can still matter.

🔥 Phoenix goes deeper into transaction confidentiality, helping protect sensitive financial details.

But the bigger idea is selective disclosure.

With confidential transactions and zero-knowledge proofs, users can prove what needs to be proven without exposing everything behind that proof.

That could be a powerful model for on-chain finance: privacy by default, transparency when necessary, and information shared only with the right parties.

And with Confidential Security Contracts, privacy can even become part of smart-contract logic itself.

That’s what makes Dusk interesting to me. Privacy doesn’t have to mean avoiding accountability.

It can simply mean having control over what is revealed, to whom, and under which conditions. 🔐