I’ve noticed that some blockchain ideas sound exciting, but feel hard to imagine in real financial settings. Finance tends to move carefully, and privacy plays a big role in that. That’s why Dusk Network feels grounded to me.
In real-world finance, information isn’t public by default. Access is limited, sensitive details are protected, and yet systems are still expected to be auditable and compliant. That balance exists because it reduces risk.
What Dusk seems to focus on is keeping that balance when assets move on-chain. Let transactions be verified, let rules be followed, but don’t expose more than what’s actually necessary.
It’s not an approach designed to create hype. But for long-term use and real-world assets, realistic and careful design often ends up being what lasts.
