I wasn’t planning to look into Midnight… but it kept coming back up for a reason.
I wasn’t paying much attention to it at first… but the more I looked into it, the more it started making sense 🤔
We’ve spent years acting like full transparency is always the goal in crypto. But honestly… not everything belongs in public view.
If we actually want real financial activity onchain, privacy isn’t optional. It can’t be something you “add later.” It has to be built into how everything works from the start.
That’s where Midnight feels different.
It’s not trying to expose everything and then fix the damage after. It’s built around selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs — meaning you can prove what matters without revealing everything behind it.
And for RWAs… that’s not a feature, that’s the requirement.
Most chains can make assets visible. Cool. But visibility alone doesn’t make them usable.
I think the market is slowly waking up to that.
The next phase of RWAs won’t be about who tokenizes the most — it’ll be about who can handle real assets without turning sensitive data into public infrastructure.
Midnight feels like one of the few actually built for that reality.
Curious though… do you think privacy will become the default expectation in crypto, or stay a niche? 👀
#night @MidnightNetwork $NIGHT
