#Dusk $DUSK
How Homomorphic Encryption Enhances DUSK’s Security
I’ve been keeping an eye on how DUSK has been evolving its stack lately especially with the move toward that multilayer setup. One aspect that draws attention is the integration of fully homomorphic encryption or FHE in parts of the execution layers. It allows certain computations to happen directly on encrypted data without needing to reveal the underlying values which adds a layer to how confidential transactions and even order books can stay protected while still being verifiable or auditable when necessary.
From what I’ve seen in their design this fits naturally with the focus on regulated environments where you need privacy but also the option for oversight. Transactions can remain hidden in terms of amounts or details yet the system can process and validate them securely something that feels relevant when dealing with real world assets that demand both discretion and compliance.
Its an interesting piece of the puzzle though the full rollout and practical performance will take time to play out. Makes you ponder how these advanced crypto tools might quietly strengthen on chain security over the longer term. Always good to do your own research when looking into protocol developments like this. Just noting what stands out from following along.
