Dusk: Bridging DeFi Transparency and Regulated Finance With Auditable Private Transactions

I keep running into the same wall: public DeFi is “transparent” in a way regulated money can’t tolerate, but full privacy breaks audit expectations.Dusk Foundation tries to thread that needle by letting users transact privately while still giving approved parties a way to verify what happened when required.It does this by keeping sensitive details hidden by default, then generating a cryptographic proof that a transaction followed the rules without exposing the full data to everyone watching.It’s like handing a bouncer a wristband that proves you’re allowed in, without showing your entire ID to the whole line.Token utility: it pays fees for activity, is staked to secure validators and align behavior, and is used for governance over core parameters and upgrades.Uncertainty: I’m not fully sure how smoothly selective audit access will work across real institutions without adding friction or centralizing trust.

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