@MidnightNetwork Lately I’ve been seeing more discussions about privacy-focused blockchain networks, and it’s an interesting direction for the space. Most public chains like Ethereum are fully transparent, which is great for verification but not always ideal when sensitive data is involved.$NIGHT
What caught my attention is how privacy infrastructure could solve real-world problems. In finance, for example, large transactions being visible can expose trading strategies. In healthcare, medical records obviously can’t be public. And with digital identity, people shouldn’t have to share full documents just to prove something simple like their age.
Projects like Midnight are exploring ways to verify information without revealing the actual data, which could make blockchain more practical for industries that require confidentiality.#night
It’s still early, but the idea of balancing transparency with privacy is something worth watching closely in Web3. I just wanted to share this perspective with my followers because privacy may become a key layer for the next phase of blockchain adoption.

