I spent some time looking into how Dusk handles privacy, and one detail caught my attention.
Dusk has two native transaction models: Moonlight for public transfers and Phoenix for shielded transfers. What I find more interesting is that Phoenix uses zero-knowledge proofs while still allowing information to be selectively disclosed when required.
That raises a bigger question for me: can privacy and regulatory oversight actually work together on the same financial infrastructure?
I’m still researching @Dusk , but this is the part I find genuinely interesting.
Blockchain can be transparent without making everything public. That difference matters.
@Dusk is taking an interesting approach by combining privacy, selective disclosure and compliance for onchain finance.
I like the idea because real financial institutions need both privacy and accountability. If blockchain adoption keeps moving forward, this could become an important piece of the infrastructure.