On Dusk Network, privacy alone isn’t the goal correctness is.
Financial systems don’t fail because data is visible they fail when rules can’t be enforced consistently. Dusk approaches privacy differently by building confidentiality around strict correctness rules. Transactions remain private, but value conservation, validity, and settlement logic are enforced directly at the protocol level.
This matters for long-term adoption. Regulated markets need systems that can prove integrity without exposing sensitive strategies or positions. Dusk is designed with that reality in mind. Privacy here isn’t a shield from accountability it’s a layer that works alongside it, making the network more suited for real financial infrastructure than short-term experimentation.
Do you think financial privacy only works when accountability is built in from day one?

