I came across #dusk while working on a creatorpad task, and honestly ,I expected the usual privacy-blockchain story.Keep data hidden, protect users,move on. but its XSC approach made me think about the problem from a different side.

$DUSK What caught my attention is the idea that financial applications don’t necessarily need to expose every detail just to prove that something is valid. A smart contract can still check the conditions that matter while sensitive information stays protected.

That sounds like a small technical difference,but I think it has a bigger implication. Public blockchains are great at transparency,yet transparency can become a problem when the data involves business activity, financial positions ,or relationships that shouldn’t be visible to everyone.

maybe the goal shouldn’t be maximum privacy either . It could be finding the minimum amount of information needed for verification.

That leaves me with a question I find more interesting than“Is Dusk private ?”

How much information should a blockchain actually need to see ?
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