I almost skipped Dusk.

When I first looked at it, I saw “privacy blockchain” and mentally put it in the same box as a lot of other projects. That was my mistake.

I went back through the details, this time without trying to decide whether I liked the project. I just wanted to understand what it was actually doing.

That’s when XSC caught my attention.

I realized Dusk isn’t only trying to keep transactions private. It’s trying to make confidential assets work with actual rules around ownership, transfers, voting, and distributions.

Then I came across the selective disclosure side of it.

That part made sense to me immediately. I don’t always want financial information sitting in public view, but I also understand that certain situations require verification. Privacy and accountability don’t always have to fight each other.

I’ve learned to be careful with projects that sound interesting after reading one headline.

Dusk became more interesting to me only after I slowed down and looked underneath that headline.

And honestly, I’m still trying to figure out what I might be missing.

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