Blockchain either sacrifices privacy for transparency or abandons regulation for privacy—this dilemma has troubled the entire industry. But in reality, financial institutions need both: transactions must be private, and ledgers must also be subject to regulatory scrutiny.
There are actually few projects capable of breaking this deadlock. The name Dusk Foundation may be unfamiliar, but its technical approach in the compliant blockchain track is worth paying attention to—through foundational architecture innovation, it has built a solution that protects user privacy while meeting regulatory requirements, representing a technological breakthrough in this field.
The key innovations are hidden in three technical dimensions.
**Engineering optimization of zero-knowledge proofs** is the first breakthrough. The principle of zero-knowledge proofs (ZK-Proof) is elegant: the prover can convince the verifier that a statement is true without revealing sensitive information. Theoretically perfect, but in practice, traditional algorithms (like Groth16) suffer from low computational efficiency, complex interactions, and poor compatibility with smart contracts. The Dusk team independently developed the Plonk algorithm, which improves these pain points—no trusted setup is needed, and proof and verification speeds are significantly enhanced. In other words, the same security guarantees are maintained, but efficiency is doubled.
This difference becomes very apparent in large-scale financial transactions. When handling millions of transactions, the efficiency gap is no longer a technical detail but a matter of life and death.
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BearMarketMonk
· 9h ago
Dusk's approach is actually quite good. If privacy and regulation can be balanced, it truly is a game-changer... But the real question is, can it actually be achieved? Feels like just a big pie in the sky.
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Optimizing the Plonk algorithm sounds impressive, but can it really handle millions of transactions? Or is it just theoretical performance on paper?
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Honestly, I've seen quite a few projects like this, and they all end up failing due to engineering issues... Can Dusk avoid repeating the same mistakes?
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The meme about choosing between privacy and regulation has been around for so long. Finally, someone wants to tackle it head-on... But I'm skeptical. Implementing such things is more difficult than anything else.
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Improving zk-proof engineering is good, but if the entire ecosystem can't keep up, it's pointless. What about user experience?
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Wait, is Dusk's Plonk really twice as fast as Groth16? Is there an independent audit? Don’t tell me it’s just self-promotion again.
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AllInDaddy
· 9h ago
Wait, has the efficiency of the Plonk algorithm really doubled? That sounds a bit exaggerated... But achieving both privacy and regulation is indeed a big deal, and finally a team is bravely moving forward into this area.
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PonziWhisperer
· 9h ago
Hey, wait a minute, is the Plonk algorithm doubling in efficiency? Is this reliable or just another white paper boasting?
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MelonField
· 9h ago
Can privacy and regulation really go hand in hand? I'm skeptical about this, but the fact that the Plonk algorithm's efficiency has doubled is indeed interesting.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 9h ago
Can privacy and regulation coexist? It sounds like a pipe dream... but Dusk's Plonk solution actually has some substance, and the efficiency issues of ZK proofs have finally been addressed.
Blockchain either sacrifices privacy for transparency or abandons regulation for privacy—this dilemma has troubled the entire industry. But in reality, financial institutions need both: transactions must be private, and ledgers must also be subject to regulatory scrutiny.
There are actually few projects capable of breaking this deadlock. The name Dusk Foundation may be unfamiliar, but its technical approach in the compliant blockchain track is worth paying attention to—through foundational architecture innovation, it has built a solution that protects user privacy while meeting regulatory requirements, representing a technological breakthrough in this field.
The key innovations are hidden in three technical dimensions.
**Engineering optimization of zero-knowledge proofs** is the first breakthrough. The principle of zero-knowledge proofs (ZK-Proof) is elegant: the prover can convince the verifier that a statement is true without revealing sensitive information. Theoretically perfect, but in practice, traditional algorithms (like Groth16) suffer from low computational efficiency, complex interactions, and poor compatibility with smart contracts. The Dusk team independently developed the Plonk algorithm, which improves these pain points—no trusted setup is needed, and proof and verification speeds are significantly enhanced. In other words, the same security guarantees are maintained, but efficiency is doubled.
This difference becomes very apparent in large-scale financial transactions. When handling millions of transactions, the efficiency gap is no longer a technical detail but a matter of life and death.