In reality, financial systems don’t work without rules, audits, and trust
This is the core problem @Dusk _foundation is trying to solve
$DUSK is built around the idea of selective privacy
Transactions can stay private by default, but proofs can be revealed when regulation requires it
This makes Dusk very different from chains that focus only on anonymity
Traditional finance needs confidentiality for trades, identities, and strategies
Regulators need verifiability and compliance
Dusk sits exactly between these two worlds
Using zero-knowledge technology, Dusk enables assets like security tokens and RWAs to exist on-chain
Users don’t expose all their data, yet institutions can still meet legal standards
That balance is what public blockchains have been missing for years
Learning takeaway: privacy is not about secrecy
It’s about control over information
And that’s why Dusk is often discussed as infrastructure, not hype
