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Recently, I have been paying attention to the technical architecture of Dusk Network, and its approach is quite interesting. It’s not the completely transparent approach of ETH, nor is it a purely anonymous scheme like Monero, but rather a balance in the middle — auditable privacy.
It seems this design is specifically tailored for financial institutions. Regulators can verify, and user privacy can also be protected, taking care of both sides. If a major exchange platform like some top-tier ones really wants to do on-chain settlement, they probably need to consider this direction. Purely anonymous cryptocurrencies? Honestly, under the current compliance environment, it’s almost impossible to pass.
Regulation and privacy are indeed an eternal contradiction, but Dusk’s approach seems to have found a feasible path.