@MidnightNetwork #night $NIGHT

Privacy in crypto has always been misunderstood. Most projects tried to solve it by hiding everything, as if the goal was to disappear completely. But that never really matched how people or businesses actually operate. Most users are not trying to vanish. They simply don’t want to expose their entire financial or personal history just to prove one small thing.
That’s why Midnight Network caught my attention. The idea isn’t just about hiding data. It’s about proving something is true without revealing all the underlying information. In other words, verification without unnecessary exposure.
If this “selective proof” model becomes practical for builders, it could quietly fix one of blockchain’s biggest design flaws.
But like every project in this industry, the real test will be whether it becomes useful infrastructure — not just a good idea on paper.
