Many people confuse a concept. Regulatory authorities are never opposed to privacy itself—they oppose black-box privacy systems that cannot be audited. This is also the fundamental reason why a large number of privacy coins are frequently targeted by regulators.



The real financial markets have long understood this: privacy is essential, but auditability is equally important. The two may seem contradictory, but what is needed are new technological approaches.

Dusk takes a different approach. Through the mechanism of selective disclosure, it achieves a balance of compliant privacy—transactions can remain confidential while still being auditable when regulatory needs arise. This not only solves technical problems but also, more importantly, clears regulatory obstacles for on-chain traditional financial markets.

A complete on-chain financial ecosystem must have both privacy protection and regulatory friendliness. $DUSK is building such a future.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 01-15 14:56
Really? In fact, regulation isn't that against privacy; what’s annoying is the feeling of operating behind closed doors and being sneaky. The idea of selective disclosure is pretty good; being able to combine privacy and auditing is indeed rare. $DUSK this set of tools is quite interesting. If it can truly bring traditional financial rules onto the blockchain... then it's definitely worth paying attention to.
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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 01-15 14:55
You're right, privacy and auditing are not fundamentally in conflict; the key is to find the right technical solution... Dusk has indeed hit the right spot this time. Finally, someone has explained this thoroughly. Regulators are never the villains; they just need transparency. Once the balance point between compliance and privacy is broken, the door to traditional finance on the blockchain truly opens... Opportunities. Black box privacy is damn frustrating, but we can't give up on privacy itself. That's the true way to traverse cycles. The idea of selective disclosure deserves some deep thought; it feels like the entire track has been redefined. Rebirth from ashes has never been just an empty phrase. Dusk's logic is laying the groundwork for the next round. Regulatory friendliness might really be the key to the endgame of on-chain finance... Time to rebuild the mindset. Instead of fighting regulation, embracing it—this I didn't understand clearly before, but now I see what it really means.
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PerpetualLongervip
· 01-15 14:47
Wow, this is the real breakthrough. Selective disclosure has long been something people should have thought of. I've been optimistic about this direction for a while. $DUSK is indeed different this time, and there's hope for a return on investment.
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 01-15 14:34
Wow, someone finally explained it clearly: regulation isn't here to kill privacy; it's just that they don't want black boxes.
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