I came across something about @Dusk_Foundation that made me look at blockchain privacy a little differently.
Usually when I hear “privacy” in crypto, I think about hiding transactions. But financial markets have a different problem. Some information genuinely needs to stay private, while regulators still need a way to verify what’s happening.
That’s why Dusk makes sense to me. It’s building a Layer 1 for regulated finance where privacy, compliance and settlement are designed to work together.
And the interesting part is that this isn’t just an idea on paper. DuskEVM gives developers a familiar way to build, while Hedger is designed for confidential EVM workflows.
I’m still learning the deeper technical side, but the problem Dusk is working on feels very real.
$DUSK #dusk
Usually when I hear “privacy” in crypto, I think about hiding transactions. But financial markets have a different problem. Some information genuinely needs to stay private, while regulators still need a way to verify what’s happening.
That’s why Dusk makes sense to me. It’s building a Layer 1 for regulated finance where privacy, compliance and settlement are designed to work together.
And the interesting part is that this isn’t just an idea on paper. DuskEVM gives developers a familiar way to build, while Hedger is designed for confidential EVM workflows.
I’m still learning the deeper technical side, but the problem Dusk is working on feels very real.
$DUSK #dusk