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When blockchain discusses finance, it all sounds beautiful: wanting anonymity and freedom, no interference, and funds flowing freely. But the truth is often more sobering—once securities, liquidity pools, or institutional accounts are involved, regulators will eventually come knocking. Most projects choose to avoid this, but Dusk takes a different approach, explicitly incorporating compliance as a fundamental system requirement. This choice is a bit "rebellious," but in reverse, it’s quite pragmatic.
Many people misunderstand the purpose of privacy. Dusk’s logic is: privacy is used to protect your legitimate boundaries, not to evade rules. Your transaction details and participant information can remain private, but your compliance status must be verifiable. In other words, you don’t have to reveal all your cards, but you must prove you’re playing within the rules. This approach is closer to traditional financial risk control logic and much more realistic than the common "black or white" thinking in the crypto world.
Because the goal is clear, Dusk is not greedy in application scenarios. Instead of rushing to pile on various DeFi tricks, it focuses on slow, meticulous areas like securitized assets, compliant issuance, and institutional investment. Many projects see restrictions as disadvantages, but Dusk considers them an essential part of system design. This mindset indeed carries a bit of the temperament of financial institutions.
The technical side is similarly restrained. Dusk’s self-developed Piecrust VM isn’t for show, but to ensure efficiency and stability in zero-knowledge proof environments. General virtual machines are costly and complex in ZK scenarios, and large-scale operations could pose uncontrollable financial risks. Tightening the execution layer design is fundamentally about being responsible for long-term operation.
So, looking at Dusk, it’s more like preparing for the next phase of on-chain finance. Not noisy, nor rushing to tell stories, but seriously providing solutions on the unavoidable hurdles of privacy and compliance.