Talking about the DUSK project, many people might get a bit confused by its positioning. At first glance, it seems like just another new public chain? Actually, that's not the case. From a different perspective, DUSK is more like conducting a large-scale cryptography experiment—within the digital world, what should an organization that needs to protect privacy while actively proving its innocence look like?



This question sounds abstract, but it hits the pain points of traditional finance. When investment banks handle cross-border structured products, they involve multiple jurisdictions, complex disclosure requirements, confidentiality agreements with counterparties... The current approaches are basically two: spend money to build private systems (costly and hard to interconnect), or repeatedly transmit sensitive data among several "trusted" intermediaries (risk concentration). Neither is an ideal choice.

DUSK's approach is to provide "programmable compliance" capabilities directly at the foundational layer. Through the Subzero offline wallet and Rusk smart contract framework, you can embed regulatory logic and business secrets into the rules governing asset transfers. As a result, the assets themselves will "recognize the way," only flowing to addresses verified to meet the conditions, with each node in the process not needing to see the full information.

The brilliance here is that it does not pursue complete anonymity—that's simply not feasible in real-world business; what it aims for is "verifiable privacy." For example, I can prove to you that I am of legal age, but you cannot see my date of birth; I can prove that funds come from a compliant whitelist, without revealing the entire transaction network. This selective disclosure is exactly what traditional finance and on-chain assets truly need.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 6h ago
This gameplay is indeed interesting, and the logic of programmable compliance hits the real pain points of traditional finance.
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BearHuggervip
· 6h ago
Compliance and privacy are quite interesting topics, but I feel like DUSK still needs to prove that it can be implemented in practice.
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ChainSpyvip
· 6h ago
Compliance and privacy are indeed challenging issues. DUSK's approach of "verifiable privacy" sounds much more reliable.
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 6h ago
Hey, finally someone explained DUSK clearly. It's not just a new public chain; it's a fusion of privacy and compliance... This is truly what traditional finance needs.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 6h ago
The programmable compliance logic is indeed impressive; the approach of selective disclosure is more practical than complete anonymity.
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