#night $NIGHT @King trading port 🎗🎗🎗🎗The thing that continued to irritate me with many onchain systems is the speed with which regular users begin to feel vulnerable.🎉🎉🎉🎉
The more I thought of applying them in any serious manner the clearer it became. You are also not simply trying to do something. You are also contemplating on who is going to track it, study it, act on it and create a complete picture around it even before the process is completed. That alters the natural usage of people of the system.🎈🎈
That was the place where Midnight began to become different to me.🎗🎗🎗
What struck me is that, Midnight does not attempt to make privacy dramatic. It is attempting to make onchain participation more usable. When humans are able to demonstrate what is important without revealing all the layers that surround it, the entire experience will be different. Users are able to behave with less trepidation. Architects can be freer in their designs. Dramatic workflows no longer appear immediately out of place, but rather more like onchain.arkdaşlar bol şanslar🎄🎄🎄
That is where I too had begun to understand why $NIGHT made more sense. I no longer perceived it as a campaign gimmick but as something on a project aiming at correcting one of the most awkward aspects of open systems. Excessive disclosure is made before trust even requires such kind of exposure.
And that is the reason why Midnight remained with me. It caused me to think of onchain design differently. A more robust system does not merely authenticate activity. It allows one to be involved without feeling too unclothed during the entire process.iyi çalış