In the development of crypto finance, privacy protection and regulatory compliance are often seen as two conflicting goals. On one hand, users need transaction privacy and data security; on the other hand, financial institutions and regulators require complete audit trails.



Dusk Foundation, a blockchain research organization focused on compliant finance and privacy protection, is using technological means to break this deadlock. Their developed Dusk Network is positioned as the world's first Layer 1 public chain that achieves privacy and regulatory collaboration. The core innovation lies in adopting the Isolated Byzantine Agreement (SBA*) and zero-knowledge proof technology, allowing transactions to maintain privacy while being verifiable by regulatory agencies through authorized channels.

This solution is specifically optimized for strict regulatory frameworks such as the EU's MiFID II and MiCA. Unlike consumer-facing applications, Dusk Network focuses on enterprise and institutional infrastructure services, mainly applied in scenarios like medical settlements and sensitive data transactions in commercial cooperation. Its low latency and anti-monitoring data transmission capabilities make these originally difficult-to-onboard business scenarios possible.

To some extent, this represents a direction for the next generation of public chains—no longer pursuing extreme "completely anonymous or fully transparent," but instead finding a precise balance between privacy and compliance, truly opening the door for institutional users to blockchain applications.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 22h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs combined with confidential verification—this is the right way to do it. It's much smarter than those chains that are either completely anonymous or fully exposed.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 01-11 02:55
Finally, someone is doing this. Privacy and compliance really don't have to be mutually exclusive... --- Zero-knowledge proofs sound very appealing, but can they really be applied to scenarios like medical billing? It still depends on actual deployment. --- I'm impressed with the optimization for MiFID II. At last, a project considering the pain points of European regulation. --- Institution-level infrastructure > consumer applications. I agree with this positioning. --- Anti-surveillance data transmission... sounds good, but in the end, the EU still needs to leave some room for regulatory agencies. Can SBA truly protect privacy? --- The balancing act may sound like PR talk, but it's definitely more reliable than projects that rely purely on luck. --- If low latency really works, then the medical chain could truly have potential. --- It seems Dusk is doing serious work, not just for the sake of hype.
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SmartContractDivervip
· 01-11 02:55
This is the right path. Finally, a project has figured it out. Privacy and compliance are not mutually exclusive. To be honest, those projects that are either purely anonymous or completely open have been a bit too absolute. Institutional-level users have been waiting for such solutions. Zero-knowledge proof technology has been around for a while, but there are not many projects that use it effectively. The optimization for the EU framework is also quite practical, at least not just an empty promise. But to be fair, execution is the key. No matter how well the documents are written, it ultimately depends on whether they can be truly implemented and put into use.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 01-11 02:54
Sounds quite ideal, but can you really have your cake and eat it too... Will regulators really buy into zero-knowledge proofs?
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-11 02:50
Wow, finally someone is seriously working on balancing this, rather than the all-or-nothing approach. Honestly, this is the right path; institutions are the main players. Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed promising; it all depends on whether Dusk can really get the EU folks on board. Privacy + compliance? Sounds like a scam, but data doesn't lie. This feels more like the way Web3 should go—stop messing around with those purely anonymous tricks.
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GasWaster69vip
· 01-11 02:35
Zero-knowledge proofs sound good, but can they really fool those guys in the EU? I still feel it's all just theoretical talk.
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