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The privacy track has reached an interesting crossroads in recent years.
Most privacy chains follow a straightforward approach—maximizing anonymity. The identities of transaction parties are hidden, and the flow of funds cannot be traced. This logic works well in a purely encrypted ecosystem, but once regulated financial assets are involved, its shortcomings become apparent.
DUSK, on the other hand, has chosen a different path. It does not equate privacy with "completely invisible," but redefines it as a capability that can be managed within a regulatory framework. In other words—privacy and auditing are not mortal enemies, but can coexist.
This is how the real financial world operates. Most information should be protected, but once compliance conditions are triggered, its authenticity and legality must be demonstrable. Therefore, DUSK builds an auditable privacy model. The key to this model is not deleting information, but establishing clear data visibility boundaries and verification rules. The system defaults to protecting sensitive data and can perform authorized verification when necessary. Privacy and compliance are finally no longer at odds.
Looking at traditional privacy chains, they were not designed with auditing and regulation in mind, lacking verifiable interfaces in their systems. So when it comes to regulated assets like securities and funds, they become limited and can only be confined within encrypted native applications.
DUSK is different. Its privacy design is specifically built for financial use cases. From a system perspective, auditable privacy does not weaken security—in fact, it enhances system controllability through regulation. Privacy is no longer maintained by an "absolute black box," but through clear permission divisions and compliance processes.
So the difference is not in technical details, but in the fundamental orientation of design goals. This determines DUSK’s long-term position within compliant financial infrastructure.