@Dusk is designed around a key distinction often missed in blockchain discussions: disclosure is not the same as exposure. Regulated financial systems do not require everything to be public; they require the ability to reveal information to the right parties at the right time.
Public blockchains expose all transaction data by default, while fully private systems make audits difficult. Dusk avoids both extremes by enabling privacy with selective auditability embedded into its design.
This approach matters for institutional-grade applications, where counterparties, transaction sizes, and operational flows cannot be broadcast openly. At the same time, regulators and auditors must be able to verify compliance without relying on trust alone.
By treating disclosure as an infrastructure capability rather than a manual process, Dusk aligns blockchain behavior with real financial workflows. This makes compliant DeFi and real-world asset tokenization more viable over the long term.


