I’ll be honest — most “privacy” projects sound the same at first. But when I started digging into Midnight, one detail made me pause.

Selective Privacy… not total hiding

What stood out to me is that Midnight isn’t trying to make everything invisible. Instead, it lets you choose what to reveal and what to keep private.

That’s a big shift.

Most blockchains force you into extremes: → Either everything is public

→ Or everything is hidden

But real life doesn’t work like that. Sometimes you need transparency (for trust), and sometimes you need privacy (for protection).

Midnight feels like it’s trying to balance both.

From my perspective, this could be huge for real-world adoption.

Think about businesses. They can’t operate fully on transparent chains because competitors can track everything. But they also can’t go fully private because regulators need visibility.

Midnight seems to sit right in the middle.

And honestly, that’s where I think the next wave of Web3 growth will come from — not extremes, but balance.

❓Question

Do you think selective privacy is the missing piece for real adoption, or will full transparency always win in crypto?

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