Dusk Doesn’t Aim for “Most Users” It Aims for “Meets the Rules
privacy” chains fall apart the moment a real compliance question shows up.It’s like building a bank vault with a glass door: secure in theory, awkward in practice.Dusk’s angle is to let transactions stay private while still producing proofs that rules were followed, so regulated finance can settle on-chain without exposing every detail.The design choice is explicit: add heavier cryptography and stricter execution paths to make compliance-grade privacy possible, trading some simplicity and raw throughput for auditability.The DUSK token is used to pay network fees, stake for validator security, and participate in protocol governance. @Dusk #Dusk $DUSK

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