In the field of blockchain infrastructure, privacy protection and regulatory compliance are often seen as two opposing ends. But there is an interesting phenomenon: some projects are breaking this deadlock.
DUSK is such a case. The core logic of this network is to achieve programmable privacy—user data encryption, while transaction processes still accept regulatory review. This design is very attractive to institutional investors: they need privacy protection to compete with confidential strategies, and also need compliance proof to meet legal requirements.
DeFi applications are also exploring similar paths. If privacy and compliance can truly coexist, large-scale institutional entry into Web3 may no longer be a dream. This kind of infrastructure innovation is worth continuous observation.
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In the field of blockchain infrastructure, privacy protection and regulatory compliance are often seen as two opposing ends. But there is an interesting phenomenon: some projects are breaking this deadlock.
DUSK is such a case. The core logic of this network is to achieve programmable privacy—user data encryption, while transaction processes still accept regulatory review. This design is very attractive to institutional investors: they need privacy protection to compete with confidential strategies, and also need compliance proof to meet legal requirements.
DeFi applications are also exploring similar paths. If privacy and compliance can truly coexist, large-scale institutional entry into Web3 may no longer be a dream. This kind of infrastructure innovation is worth continuous observation.