Privacy and compliance are often seen as opposites, but Dusk Network is trying to break this dichotomy. As an explorer in the Layer 1 space, its ambition is not just to build another privacy transaction network, but to create a native blockchain infrastructure for regulated financial assets that combines privacy, compliance, and transparency. This approach is indeed rare in the industry.
**Can privacy and auditing coexist?**
Dusk's answer is: yes. Its core technical solution is based on a combination of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) and homomorphic encryption. Transaction details are fully encrypted externally, but with authorization, regulatory agencies can perform compliant audits. Using components like Hedger, it achieves "auditable privacy"—protecting the identities and commercial data of both parties while not hindering compliance checks such as anti-money laundering (AML). This addresses a key challenge for traditional financial institutions going on-chain: how to maintain privacy while meeting regulatory requirements.
**Signals of ecosystem acceleration**
By 2026, Dusk has been very active. The DuskEVM mainnet is now live, which is a milestone—it is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to deploy applications quickly using familiar tools and languages, significantly lowering the barrier to entry. From a simple privacy protocol to a complete ecosystem, this move is very clear.
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metaverse_hermit
· 16h ago
Can privacy + compliance really be achieved simultaneously? It seems feasible on paper, but the actual implementation is another story.
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ZKP + homomorphic encryption sounds impressive, but will auditing agencies really buy into it?
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Is EVM compatibility enough to lower the barrier? The key is whether there are enough developers, right?
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So basically, it's still about reassuring financial institutions. That’s Dusk’s true ambition.
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Auditable privacy... this concept is a bit contradictory. Something feels off.
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Frequent actions in 2026, I'm just worried it might be another marketing gimmick.
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When will the mainnet launch truly have an application ecosystem? Having infrastructure alone isn’t enough.
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Can this solution meet the regulatory standards of various countries? It seems quite challenging.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 16h ago
Good morning, night creatures. Zero-knowledge proofs combined with audit permissions? Basically, it's like installing a spying lens for regulatory agencies on dark pool transactions, forcing the privacy and compliance arbitrage window to be tightly aligned.
Middlemen profit from the spread, but this time, it's the protocol itself.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 16h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs combined with homomorphic encryption—this combo sounds promising, but the key is how Hedger's component permission control is designed. Don't let it become another case of "ideal in theory, audit failure in practice."
Privacy and compliance are often seen as opposites, but Dusk Network is trying to break this dichotomy. As an explorer in the Layer 1 space, its ambition is not just to build another privacy transaction network, but to create a native blockchain infrastructure for regulated financial assets that combines privacy, compliance, and transparency. This approach is indeed rare in the industry.
**Can privacy and auditing coexist?**
Dusk's answer is: yes. Its core technical solution is based on a combination of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) and homomorphic encryption. Transaction details are fully encrypted externally, but with authorization, regulatory agencies can perform compliant audits. Using components like Hedger, it achieves "auditable privacy"—protecting the identities and commercial data of both parties while not hindering compliance checks such as anti-money laundering (AML). This addresses a key challenge for traditional financial institutions going on-chain: how to maintain privacy while meeting regulatory requirements.
**Signals of ecosystem acceleration**
By 2026, Dusk has been very active. The DuskEVM mainnet is now live, which is a milestone—it is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to deploy applications quickly using familiar tools and languages, significantly lowering the barrier to entry. From a simple privacy protocol to a complete ecosystem, this move is very clear.