On chain compliance, Dusk sets the rules directly in the infrastructure.
Dusk Network is a blockchain built for finance that needs privacy while still meeting compliance requirements, founded in 2018, and to me it stands apart from many chains that only chase speed and market narratives.
The core of Dusk is that compliance is not pushed entirely to the application layer, it is designed to be enforceable at the infrastructure level. That means conditions like who is allowed to interact, which transactions are valid, and how data access is handled, can be defined by policy and applied consistently at the protocol layer. When the “rules” live alongside on chain state, the system relies less on people, leaves less room for bypassing procedures, and lets assets move through different use cases without sacrificing discipline.
For me, Dusk turns compliance from a burden into a technical standard, built to serve serious capital, not just the next wave.
