Why Dusk Treats Transparency as Conditional, Not Absolute
The Absolute transparency simplifies the verification but exposes sensitive financial data. Absolute opacity protects the privacy but blocks a accountability. Dusk avoids both extremes by treating transparency as a conditional. Information is revealed only when specific criteria are met, supported by cryptographic proofs. This mirrors real financial practice, where disclosure depends on role, authority, and context. For Binance users following compliant on-chain finance, this distinction is critical. Conditional transparency allows systems to support privacy-sensitive activity without sacrificing trust or oversight. Dusk’s design reflects how financial information is actually managed in production environments.