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Privacy protection and regulatory compliance—these two concepts are often seen as opposites in the crypto world. Can they really be achieved simultaneously?
Dusk Network offers a new approach. Its core logic is quite interesting: leveraging zero-knowledge proof technology, users' transaction privacy is protected on-chain by default, while still being able to flexibly prove their compliance status to regulators—like presenting a verified ID without revealing specific transaction details.
This solution may sound theoretical, but it has already been implemented in practice. A major exchange's bond pilot project adopted this approach, making Dusk Network the first public chain that can meet international anti-money laundering audit standards while natively integrating privacy features. In other words, it bridges the gap between traditional finance and Web3 on a technical level.
What does this mean for DUSK token holders? It’s not just about technological competitiveness; more importantly, it opens the door for institutional-grade capital. As more traditional financial institutions seek to enter the crypto market but are held back by compliance and privacy concerns, solutions like this become a necessity.
What’s your view? Will compliance and privacy become key factors for large-scale institutional entry? This is a topic worth deep discussion.