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Regarding Dusk, there's a detail that is often overlooked: this chain has never been designed with the "big and comprehensive" approach in mind. Comparing it to projects that tout high speed, multi-chain interoperability, and explosive application growth, it might feel a bit awkward. But from another perspective, this is actually Dusk's clearest strength.
Many public chains like to tell stories about being able to do "everything"—traffic, gaming, DeFi, NFTs—big enough to contain all. The problem is, the financial system itself shouldn't be borderless by nature. The real-world financial system has long been segmented by rules, permissions, and responsibilities, operating independently in different parts. Dusk's underlying philosophy is actually to mimic this system, rather than adopting the "one chain to rule them all" mindset common in the blockchain space.
To be precise, what Dusk excels at are **financial applications with strict requirements for compliance, privacy, and identity management**. Institutional-grade DeFi, regulated lending platforms, compliant derivatives trading, asset securitization, fund shares, commercial paper, bond products—these types of activities share a common trait: participant identities must be verifiable, transaction information cannot be openly disclosed to everyone, but when necessary, it must be fully auditable and accountable.
In these scenarios, Dusk's advantages become very natural. It doesn't add KYC checks as an afterthought; instead, it inherently assumes the existence of "who can see, who cannot see, when they can see" distinctions at the foundational level. Privacy here isn't about evading regulation, but about protecting trade secrets and the boundaries of each participant.
This is an important distinction. Many projects treat privacy as a feature module to add, but Dusk makes it the fundamental assumption of the entire system. As a result, any application running on this chain naturally aligns with the logic of real-world finance—thresholds, boundaries, responsibilities. This design isn't aimed at projects trying to revolutionize traditional finance, but rather at institutions that want to bring traditional finance onto the blockchain while maintaining necessary risk controls and compliance frameworks.