#dusk $DUSK @Dusk At first i thought zero knowledge proofs on Dusk were mainly about hiding transaction details but the more i looked into it the more i saw the bigger idea is proving something is valid without exposing everything behind that proof. A transaction can still be checked against the rules while sensitive details like balances, ownership or transaction data do not have to become visible to everyone. That made me think the interesting part is not simply adding privacy to a blockchain. It is creating a way for financial activity to remain verifiable while keeping the information itself confidential. I am still wondering how well this balance works once more complex assets and higher transaction volumes start using Dusk . Can zero knowledge proofs really make privacy and transparency work together at scale?