In the field of cryptocurrency, privacy protection and regulatory compliance are often seen as two opposing paths. Many projects either fully embrace privacy or compromise with regulation, with few technologies truly capable of balancing both.



But Dusk breaks this deadlock with a different approach. Its core mechanism allows users to control the visibility of their data—what information is shared with whom and what is hidden from whom—entirely at their discretion. At the same time, this system can meet the compliance requirements of auditors by providing sufficient transparency when necessary.

The emergence of this balance is significant. For enterprises, it means they can protect trade secrets without worrying about regulatory risks. This provides a more practical choice for traditional financial institutions exploring blockchain applications—no longer a binary decision. From structured financing to supply chain traceability, many scenarios can benefit from this kind of infrastructure that is both privacy-preserving and auditable.

As global demands for data security and compliance continue to rise, such technological solutions that balance privacy and transparency are becoming key to the implementation of institutional-grade applications.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 20h ago
Sounds good, but can you really trust it? Once the auditor has the keys, there's still a backdoor.
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JustHereForAirdropsvip
· 01-11 10:27
Finally, someone has unraveled this deadlock. It's not a choice between black and white; this is what true Web3 should look like.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 01-11 02:56
Finally, someone has clarified this contradiction: privacy and regulation don't have to be at odds with each other.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-11 02:55
Talking about such a fish-and-bear-paw solution that benefits both sides is indeed rare, but can it really be implemented? --- Is privacy and compliance necessarily opposed? Someone should have thought of this trick long ago. --- Wait, users decide what to disclose and what to hide? Isn't that still based on trust? --- If Dusk can truly excel in institutional-level applications, then it’s definitely worth paying attention to. --- Balancing and accommodating at the same time—every project seems to say this. It all depends on who adopts it first. --- I'm actually quite interested in the supply chain part. How are the costs? --- It sounds very good, but will traditional finance really buy into it... --- Finally, someone has thought of this. Previously, it was either blindly protecting privacy or lying flat to regulation, which is hard to describe in a few words.
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Rugpull幸存者vip
· 01-11 02:48
Finally, a project has come to a realization: privacy and regulation don't necessarily have to be at odds.
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