
Financial transactions are not the only contextual privacy. It is applicable to identity, governance, data markets as well as institutional coordination. The design of Dusk enables all these domains to work without imposing one privacy stance on everyone involved.
With the increase in the size of systems, complexity increases. Decisions are made with more actors, rules and accountability. The privacy model proposed by Dusk is scalable to this complexity by only bringing out information where it is valuable.
This is why Dusk is not so much a niche privacy chain but it is foundational infrastructure. It does not inquire what should always be covered up. It poses questions on what, when and who needs to be shielded. It is that framing that enables systems to develop without violating trust.
