I keep seeing people ask a quiet question lately, even if they don’t say it directly… why does using crypto still feel so exposed?
Not in a dramatic way, just small things. You open a wallet, make a move, and somehow it feels like more people can see than you expected. For a space built around control, that feeling is a bit strange.
That’s probably why Midnight Network caught my attention.
It’s not trying to remove utility or make things complicated. It’s just asking, can people use blockchain without turning every action into something public? That sounds simple, but it hasn’t really been solved properly yet.
From what I understand, the idea is to let users prove what they need to prove, without showing everything behind it. Not hiding for the sake of hiding, just keeping things balanced.
I’m not saying it’s the answer, but it does feel like it’s pointing at something real.
Maybe the better question is, can crypto feel normal to use, without that constant sense of being watched?