I’m watching @MidnightNetwork the way you watch something you don’t fully trust yet.
I expected another crypto-AI project but found a missing piece machines can act
yet struggle with identity, money, contracts, and accountability. Midnight tries to fill that gap
especially for work happening quietly at night.
OM1 feels like the layer where tasks, identities, and proofs meet. Imagine a courier completing a late night delivery. Instead of exposing
personal data, the system verifies the action through proofs and releases payment.
It sounds clean, but underneath it’s complex verifiable computing, incentive alignment, and reliance on data that can still be manipulated.
Token design adds tension.
Supply, fees, emissions, and governance locks may align participants but can also concentrate power.
Early actors may influence what counts as valid proof.
Risks remain: bad data, collusion, regulation, and misuse of privacy.
The question stays who holds power when it breaks?
@MidnightNetwork $NIGHT #night
