I keep coming back to one simple question. Can traditional finance really move onto a transparent blockchain without changing how it works?

I don't think it can.

Finance isn't just about moving money. It involves private strategies, investor identities, compliance checks, regulated assets and sensitive information that shouldn't be visible to everyone. Putting everything on a completely public ledger could create more problems than it solves.

That's why I find Dusk interesting.

The real idea isn't making all financial activity public. It's making financial activity verifiable while keeping sensitive information private.

Dusk uses privacy focused technology, zero knowledge proofs and selective disclosure to support this approach. Financial institutions can prove that transactions or participants meet certain requirements without exposing every private detail.

I think this is where blockchain adoption gets serious.

The next stage of on chain finance won't be about making everything visible. It will be about knowing what should be public, what should stay private and who should have access.

For me, Dusk represents a practical path toward institutional blockchain adoption.

Privacy, compliance and transparency can work together.

And if traditional finance is ever going fully on chain, I believe this balance will be one of the most important pieces.

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