The right to financial privacy is not an exception or luxury. With a digital economy, where each transaction can be turned into a point of data, people and organizations must have systems that secure confidential information without losing trust. Here is where Dusk Network comes in, where the network is formed with the sole purpose of allowing privacy-preservation finance and remaining regulatory-compliant.
Privacy Invisible, checkable when necessary
On Dusk, users have the ability to engage in full privacy transfer where individual and transactional information by default will remain hidden. Whether in the real or digital world, amounts, identities, and balances will always be kept confidential, but transactions can be cryptographically verified. This special union takes care that privacy is not that of the opaque (authoritarian) type, as authorized parties can establish that standards are adhered to when it is necessary, without making data public.
Built for Regulated Finance
Dusk has been designed specifically to support regulated financial markets unlike other privacy-oriented blockchains. Zero-knowledge proofs, and selective disclosure enable institutions to adhere to zero-tolorance in addressing the current KYC, AML, and auditing requirements, and maintain client privacy. This predisposes Dusk to be particularly appropriate to security tokens, digital securities, and financial applications explained by the enterprise type.
Newer Technology, Practical application
Dusk Network, based on a privacy-first model, and state-of-the-art cryptography, offers scalability, security, and confidentiality. It mean there is open access to private DeFi, asset issuance and confidential smart contracting as developers are able to create decentralized apps containing sensitive financial logic without data leakage.
It Is If a Future Where Privacy Is the New Standard
Dusk imagines a world in which the norm is financial privacy and not an exception. Dusk Network is the start of a more ethical, secure and trustful financial system making privacy and compliance finally go together by giving consumers control over their own data, and building institutions to operate within regulated systems.

