In-Depth Analysis of Dusk VS Zama: Compliant Privacy vs On-Chain Privacy
This year, the topic of 'privacy' has become extremely popular in the blockchain field. Whether it is the established privacy coins like ZEC and XMR, or the new privacy-themed currencies BERA and ZAMA, all hope to leverage privacy in the fertile soil of blockchain. Among them, @Dusk Dusk Network and Zama represent two completely different philosophies and evolutionary paths. They share underlying cryptographic tools such as zero-knowledge proofs, but due to their entirely different target users and design intentions, they ultimately diverge, heading towards 'compliant privacy infrastructure' and 'fully homomorphic encryption developer kits'—two paths that seem similar but are actually completely opposed. Today, I will provide an in-depth analysis of the core positioning, technical architecture, and the relationships and differences between the roadmap goals of these two projects.