Scrolling through Dusk’s explorer is just rows of “PRIVATE.” No amounts. No addresses. Just little lock icons everywhere. A year ago I would’ve called that sketchy. Now it feels… deliberate.

Most chains are loud by default. Every transfer is public. Every NFT purchase is traceable. That kind of forced transparency gets praised, but for real finance it can feel invasive. Why should every financial action be broadcast to strangers?

Dusk seems to be making a different point: security doesn’t come from oversharing. It comes from verifiable confidentiality. Zero-knowledge proofs let the network enforce the rules while keeping details private.

If RWAs really scale on-chain, rails like this—private by default, disclosure when required—start to look less niche and more necessary.

When serious capital shows up, it won’t ask for flashy dashboards.

It’ll ask for a lock icon.

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