Public blockchains are terrible for institutional finance. Why? Because every trade is visible to everyone.
Dusk Network fixes that. It's a Layer-1 built for confidential financial applications, powered by the Confidential Security Contract (XSC) standard. XSCs let you run smart contracts with fully encrypted inputs and outputs — the network validates the transaction without ever seeing the amounts or parties involved.
That's privacy by design, not an add-on. But here's the key: it's not about hiding from regulators. Dusk supports selective disclosure — auditors can verify specific data when needed, while competitors see nothing.
For tokenized real-world assets and regulated trading, this might be the only setup that actually works: decentralized, private, and compliant all at once.
@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK
Dusk Network fixes that. It's a Layer-1 built for confidential financial applications, powered by the Confidential Security Contract (XSC) standard. XSCs let you run smart contracts with fully encrypted inputs and outputs — the network validates the transaction without ever seeing the amounts or parties involved.
That's privacy by design, not an add-on. But here's the key: it's not about hiding from regulators. Dusk supports selective disclosure — auditors can verify specific data when needed, while competitors see nothing.
For tokenized real-world assets and regulated trading, this might be the only setup that actually works: decentralized, private, and compliant all at once.
@Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK