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What keeps pulling me back to Midnight isn’t the “privacy chain” narrative. It’s how quietly it’s trying to change user behavior. Most people say they care about privacy, but their actions show the opposite. They avoid anything that feels expensive or complicated. That gap is exactly where most ZK projects struggle.

Midnight seems focused on removing that friction. Instead of selling privacy as a feature you actively choose, it leans toward making it something that works in the background. Early signals support that direction. Developer activity is building, distribution spans multiple ecosystems, and market interest is strong even before real usage fully materializes.

To me, that’s the real experiment. Not whether ZK works, because it already does, but whether users adopt privacy when it stops feeling like a tradeoff. If Midnight gets that right, it will not stand out as a “privacy chain.” It will simply become part of how users expect applications to work.