Most blockchains talk about transparency, but very few talk about selective privacy. In the next phase of Web3, both will need to exist together.
That’s one reason why @MidnightNetwork is starting to get attention among builders and researchers. The idea isn’t to hide everything, but to allow smart contracts to protect sensitive data while still proving correctness on-chain.
Imagine DeFi, identity, or enterprise apps where users don’t have to expose every detail just to interact with a protocol. That’s a huge shift from the current model.
If this vision plays out, it could unlock a completely new category of applications where privacy and compliance work side by side.
I’m personally watching how the ecosystem around $NIGHT develops, especially as more people start exploring privacy-enabled smart contracts.
Early narratives in crypto often look small at first… until the infrastructure starts getting real adoption.
Definitely keeping @MidnightNetwork on my radar.
