@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK
Dusk Network: Privacy With a Purpose
One thing I keep thinking about with on-chain finance is simple:
Do we really want every piece of financial data to be public?
Probably not.
Dusk takes an interesting approach. Its Phoenix architecture supports confidential transactions and zero-knowledge proofs, while selective disclosure lets specific information be revealed when verification is actually needed.
And honestly, that makes more sense to me.
Privacy does not mean hiding everything.
Transparency does not mean showing everything.
Sometimes you just need to prove something without revealing the whole story.
That could become important as more real-world assets move on-chain.
The bigger challenge may not be tokenizing assets.
It may be figuring out what should be public, what should stay private, and who should be able to verify it.
That is where I think Dusk has an interesting idea.
So, what do you think matters more for institutional blockchain adoption: maximum transparency or controlled privacy?
@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK
Dusk Network: Privacy With a Purpose
One thing I keep thinking about with on-chain finance is simple:
Do we really want every piece of financial data to be public?
Probably not.
Dusk takes an interesting approach. Its Phoenix architecture supports confidential transactions and zero-knowledge proofs, while selective disclosure lets specific information be revealed when verification is actually needed.
And honestly, that makes more sense to me.
Privacy does not mean hiding everything.
Transparency does not mean showing everything.
Sometimes you just need to prove something without revealing the whole story.
That could become important as more real-world assets move on-chain.
The bigger challenge may not be tokenizing assets.
It may be figuring out what should be public, what should stay private, and who should be able to verify it.
That is where I think Dusk has an interesting idea.
So, what do you think matters more for institutional blockchain adoption: maximum transparency or controlled privacy?
@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK