Another factor driving conversation is the growing demand for privacy in Web3. Over the past few years, users have become more aware of how much information public blockchains reveal. Wallet activity, transaction history, and financial behavior are often visible to anyone who looks. While that openness has advantages, it can also create risks.
@MidnightNetwork Midnight is trying to address that issue without abandoning the benefits of decentralized networks. Instead of hiding everything, it focuses on selective disclosure — revealing only what needs to be shared while keeping the rest protected.
Of course, like many early blockchain projects, Midnight is still developing its full ecosystem. The technology is promising, but widespread adoption will depend on how well the tools work, how developers use them, and whether real applications emerge on the network.
