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When it comes to blockchain, many people tend to see privacy and compliance as opposites. Want privacy? Then leave the traditional financial system. Want compliance? Then give up on decentralization. But is it really a must to choose one over the other?
Recently, a project’s approach changed my perspective. Dusk Foundation does not claim to be a pure privacy public chain; instead, it focuses on building "practical privacy infrastructure." It may not sound as glamorous, but think about its significance—using cryptographic techniques like zero-knowledge proofs to make transactions and assets verifiable without revealing sensitive data. This logic is clearly tailored for institutional users and regulatory scenarios.
From a practical standpoint, traditional financial institutions are not truly afraid of blockchain technology itself, but of the risks associated with compliance pitfalls. If a balance can be struck between privacy and compliance, then scenarios like securities assets, on-chain identities, and compliant DeFi—previously blocked—will have new opportunities. In other words, blockchain is no longer just a hobby for crypto enthusiasts.
There’s also an interesting detail—Dusk Foundation appears quite restrained in its ecosystem operations. It doesn’t chase hot trends or pile up numbers; instead, it focuses on real needs and iterates on product development accordingly. In today’s restless market, this approach is quite rare. But it’s precisely because of this "calmness" that it’s easier to accumulate long-term value.