Blockchain once meant absolute transparency. Every encrypted transaction was recorded on a public ledger — a boon for idealists, but a nightmare for businesses and individuals in practical operations. Who wants competitors or strangers to have full insight into their asset flows?



The solution stems from projects like Dusk Network, which are redefining the meaning of "on-chain privacy."

At first glance, it sounds paradoxical: compliant privacy? How can privacy be compliant? But Dusk provides an answer through technology. It doesn't follow the old-school privacy coin route — those that attempt to completely conceal transactions — but instead innovatively offers "privacy switches" and "audit keys" mechanisms.

Simply put, imagine you want to invest in a European green energy fund on-chain. Through a partnership platform with NPEX, fund shares are fully tokenized. You purchase with EURQ, a euro-pegged stablecoin. Throughout the process, your holdings and cost basis are encrypted and protected, with only the fact that "a certain wallet owns this asset" recorded on-chain. The specific numbers? Locked inside a digital safe.

The real magic happens during tax reporting. When you need to prove capital gains to tax authorities, the Dusk network can generate zero-knowledge proofs. This mathematical tool's role is to confirm to the tax department that "you indeed earned this much and paid taxes accordingly," without revealing any other transaction details.

This is the true balance between privacy and compliance — protecting user privacy while satisfying regulatory requirements.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 20h ago
This is exactly what I want to see. Finally, there are projects taking privacy + compliance seriously. --- Regarding zero-knowledge proofs, it feels truly brilliant. You can report taxes without showing your underwear to the tax authorities. --- Talking about compliant privacy sounds nice, but I'm worried it might just be empty talk later on. --- Privacy switch? Fine, much better than some coins completely shooting themselves in the foot. --- On-chain green energy funds sound quite innovative, but it depends on whether anyone will actually use them. --- I like the analogy of a digital safe; finally, no more being spied on by competitors. --- Wait, does this mean it can ensure privacy while passing regulations? It's too late for such solutions to appear now.
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RegenRestorervip
· 20h ago
Oh no, finally a project has thought of this... Privacy + compliance really is not a false proposition.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 20h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound really impressive, and finally someone understands that privacy doesn't mean hiding in the game of hide and seek.
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SchroedingerAirdropvip
· 20h ago
Huh? Zero-knowledge proofs can be used like this too, learned something new
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