Privacy and compliance are really not mutually exclusive. Just look at Dusk's approach — as a Layer 1 network, it uses zero-knowledge proof technology to handle both issues simultaneously. Protecting users' transaction privacy on one hand, and meeting regulatory requirements on the other — this is the correct way for regulated financial design.



Honestly, whether institutional investors or retail users, the two most important concerns are security and transparency. Holding such tokens means much more than just participating in a high-performance blockchain protocol. You're actually witnessing the entire process of traditional finance smoothly transitioning to decentralization — this is a real transformation happening.

In this era, the awakening of privacy sovereignty has become a major trend. Any technological breakthrough that makes on-chain transactions both compliant and private deserves ongoing attention. This is not hype, but an observation of genuine technological progress in the industry.
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WenAirdropvip
· 34m ago
The concept of zero-knowledge proofs should have been fully understood long ago. Dusk has indeed found a balance... but whether it can be truly implemented depends on how far it can go.
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AlphaWhisperervip
· 1h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed interesting, but can Dusk really implement the regulatory framework? It still feels a bit uncertain.
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 20h ago
Alright, zero-knowledge proofs are indeed impressive, but can Dusk truly master compliance thoroughly? I remain skeptical.
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degenwhisperervip
· 20h ago
Wow, someone finally used zero-knowledge proofs in the right place. Much better than those pie-in-the-sky promises.
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MEVictimvip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed impressive; the idea that privacy and compliance are not mutually exclusive is correct... Really? Can Dusk's recent moves handle regulation? I don't think it's that simple... Compliance and privacy double open? Sounds great, but can it run stably at scale... Is this the endgame of Web3? It seems like this is the one that should come out... Privacy sovereignty sounds nice, but ultimately institutions still need data. Don't fool yourself... Holding such tokens is indeed meaningful, but it depends on how policies change... The logic of zero-knowledge proofs is sound, but I don't know how long it can last...
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 21h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly excellent; privacy and compliance can indeed coexist. The previous arguments of "either-or" should have become outdated long ago.
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