Many public chain projects claim to represent the "future of finance," but they equate the ultimate ideal with fully transparent information disclosure and complete transparency throughout transactions—almost as if the financial world should become a stage where everyone can watch. In reality, the true financial world has never been like this. Have you ever seen a bank openly share all customer data? Do institutions lay out their transaction logic in the open? Do clearing systems invite everyone to observe?



The essence of finance is not "being seen," but "being provable." These two may sound similar, but in fact, they are worlds apart.

The special feature of Dusk Foundation lies precisely here. It does not attempt to forcibly reshape the financial system with an incompatible model, but instead thinks in reverse: what kind of chain truly deserves to carry financial activities?

In Dusk's design, privacy is not an embellishment but a necessary component of the system; verification is not about exposing transactions but about ensuring that rules are genuinely established. The same applies to tokens—they are not narrative props but gears of the mechanism. Driving network security, incentivizing verification participation, and maintaining protocol stability—these are the true functions of the token. Whether the token is valuable or not is less important; what matters is whether it can enable the entire system to operate sustainably over the long term.

Projects like this are often ignored by the short-term market because they do not sell excitement, only structure. But when you realize that future finance cannot be built on emotional fluctuations, only on institutional rules, you will understand how realistic Dusk's approach is. It does not seek to excite people; it aims to ensure the system can survive long enough.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-14 04:03
Someone finally explained it clearly: most public chains are just playing the game of "I'm very transparent," but in reality, finance never requires everyone to see everything.
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MissingSatsvip
· 01-12 20:53
Honestly, someone finally dares to break through this layer of window paper. Most blockchains are playing the game of "I'm the most transparent," unaware that privacy and verifiability are not opposites but two sides of the same coin. Dusk's approach indeed hits the nail on the head—finance has never required complete transparency to be considered the future.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 01-12 20:52
This is what I want to see. Most public chains are just telling stories; only projects like Dusk truly qualify as infrastructure.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-12 20:43
Honestly, most public chains treat "transparency" as financial innovation, but it ends up being incompatible... The idea behind Dusk is indeed clear-headed; privacy should be fundamental infrastructure, not an optional add-on.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 01-12 20:37
To the point, most blockchains are just hyping concepts. Truly knowledgeable financial projects are few and far between.
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