In traditional finance, privacy is not optional — it’s a legal and operational requirement. At the same time, regulators need visibility to ensure systems are safe and fair. This is where selective disclosure becomes extremely powerful, and it’s a central concept in what @dusk_foundation is building with $DUSK.
Selective disclosure allows users and institutions to prove things like solvency, eligibility, or compliance without revealing all underlying data. That means companies can operate on-chain while protecting trade secrets, customer information, and internal financials.
By making selective disclosure native to the protocol layer, Dusk is positioning itself as infrastructure for serious use cases like security tokens, private DeFi, and on-chain identity. If Web3 wants to move beyond hobbyist users and into enterprise and government adoption, it needs this kind of balance — and that’s why the work around $DUSK matters in the long term. #Dusk
