One rule changed on Tuesday

Another on Friday

The workflow cleared in between

Now go explain that on a private system

That’s the Midnight bit people keep tripping over

Not the privacy pitch

Not the proof

The version drift

The small changes everyone calls cleanup until one lands in a live workflow and nobody can clearly say which logic actually carried it over

A payment goes out

A counterparty gets approved

The packet stays narrow because nobody wants to open more than they have to

Then someone higher up has to defend it

The proof still verifies

Great

Very helpful

Now point to the name under the decision

Who approved the exception path

Who narrowed the disclosure

Who is accountable when the workflow clears under a different live rule than last week

That part never disappears

On a public chain, ugly as it is, you can usually trace responsibility

Midnight changes that

Private smart contracts, selective disclosure, bounded packets

Ownership gets harder to see

The proof is fine

The trust story moves to the permission table

And that’s worse, honestly

Which version was live when this cleared

Before someone tightened the exception path

After the disclosure packet shrank

No proof tells that

No system slide explains it

Only the people in the room

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