Dusk feels different because it doesn’t pretend rules don’t exist it’s built around the idea that finance needs privacy and proof at the same time that balance is tricky but necessary for me that makes it interesting
Most blockchains either show everything or hide everything completely Dusk finds a middle ground it keeps sensitive info private but still lets auditors and regulators check what they need it just feels practical for real financial use
I like how selective disclosure works imagine a fund moving into a tokenized asset it doesn’t show all the details to everyone but the issuer and auditors can still verify everything is correct it avoids mistakes and makes ownership clear
Nothing is perfect privacy adds complexity and zero knowledge proofs can be hard to check adoption is slow because institutions move carefully I understand that yet if tokenized assets and regulated finance keep growing networks that do privacy the right way will matter and Dusk is aiming for that
For me the most important thing is that it doesn’t hide wrongdoing it just proves what needs to be proven and keeps finance usable that kind of balance is exactly what real institutions need even if it takes time to get there
