To be honest, I used to think that 'privacy' was something only geeks cared about. Until last year, when I checked my transaction records on-chain and found that someone used a tool to map all my activities into a diagram—when I bought coins, when I changed addresses, even inferring where I live.
At that moment, I realized: every footprint you leave on the blockchain is being watched by others.
Midnight Network has not made any grand claims; it directly addresses this issue from the technical foundation. Its core is not 'hiding', but 'verifiable yet untraceable'. For instance, when you borrow money on a DeFi platform, the system can confirm that you have assets and a good credit score, but it has no idea who you are or which wallet belongs to you.
It's like when you go to the bank to handle business, the teller only looks at a photocopy of your ID and does not take a picture of your face to upload it to the database.
$NIGHT is the 'pass' of this system. It is not just fuel, but also a certificate for users to participate in network governance and protect privacy. Staking NIGHT is the 'pass' of this system. It is not just fuel, but also a certificate for users to participate in network governance and protect privacy. Staking NIGHT is not for making money, but to allow more people to use Web3 in a safe environment.
Many people are speculating on cryptocurrencies, but Midnight is doing something harder: rebuilding the trust boundaries in the digital world. It does not rely on hype, but on a commitment to technology.
I can't say it is the future king, but I am willing to believe that one day, we will no longer need the term 'anonymity'—because our data should not be exposed in the first place.
Focus on @MidnightNetwork , and see how this group of people turns 'privacy' from an ideal into reality.
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