Why Dusk Treats Auditability as a Core Feature, Not an Add-On

Most public blockchains view transparency as the default form of auditability. For regulated markets, full transparency creates operational risks. If competitor firms can see real-time adjustments in positions or flows, it becomes a disadvantage for execution.

Dusk separates auditability from transparency. Transactions remain confidential to the parties involved, while verification paths give regulators the ability to validate settlement when required. Auditability is not an external service it is part of the network’s core design. This enables regulated financial products to move on-chain without forcing issuers to compromise competitive information just to satisfy regulatory oversight.

Dusk Network supports verifiable settlement without turning financial workflows into public data feeds.

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