Blockchain still feels a bit difficult to use for many people. Things like managing wallets, remembering seed phrases, paying unpredictable fees, and dealing with different networks can make the experience feel complicated and disconnected from what users are used to in everyday apps. On top of that, privacy isn’t always straightforward, since most activity on public chains is visible, which can make users hesitant.
Midnight tries to improve this experience by putting more focus on privacy and simplicity. Instead of forcing everything to be visible, it allows users to share only what they need to share, while keeping the rest private. It also aims to make interactions smoother and less technical, so users don’t have to deal with unnecessary complexity.
In a way, Midnight is about making blockchain feel less like a technical system and more like something people can actually use comfortably in real life.