I’ve always found the “privacy vs compliance” debate in crypto a bit too binary.
If financial assets move on-chain, institutions can’t realistically expose every balance, transfer and position to the whole market. But they also can’t operate with zero accountability.
That’s the part I find interesting about Dusk. Its architecture separates confidential activity from information that may need to be disclosed, using shielded transactions, zero-knowledge proofs and selective disclosure. Dusk also supports confidential smart-contract standards through XSC.
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk
For me, privacy becomes much more useful when it has a controlled way to prove what matters.
If financial assets move on-chain, institutions can’t realistically expose every balance, transfer and position to the whole market. But they also can’t operate with zero accountability.
That’s the part I find interesting about Dusk. Its architecture separates confidential activity from information that may need to be disclosed, using shielded transactions, zero-knowledge proofs and selective disclosure. Dusk also supports confidential smart-contract standards through XSC.
@Dusk_Foundation $DUSK #dusk
For me, privacy becomes much more useful when it has a controlled way to prove what matters.