#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Been exploring Dusk recently, and what caught my attention isn’t the privacy angle by itself. It’s the attempt to make privacy and regulated financial coordination coexist without simply putting everything behind a trusted intermediary.

The part I keep coming back to is selective disclosure. Keeping balances, positions, or counterparties private sounds straightforward until markets get stressed and everyone suddenly wants more information about everyone else. That tension feels much more important than the usual crypto narrative around privacy.

Dusk also separates public and shielded transaction models, which I find interesting because it treats visibility as something that can vary by use case rather than an all-or-nothing choice.

My view so far: the real test won’t be whether the technology can keep transactions private. It’ll be whether participants still trust the coordination model when liquidity gets thin and incentives start pulling in different directions.

That’s the part I’m watching.
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