My perspective on Midnight has changed the deeper I look into it. At first, I thought it was just another blockchain project, but its design suggests something more focused on privacy infrastructure. Instead of exposing everything on-chain, Midnight separates public and private layers in a smart way.
An open ledger is still used for verification and rewards, but sensitive computations happen privately on the user’s device. Only a zero-knowledge proof is submitted to the chain, confirming that the process was completed correctly without revealing the underlying data.
Developers can build these private contracts using Compact, a TypeScript-like language designed to simplify creating ZK-based applications. This hybrid approach could push privacy-focused development forward.
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