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Your data, why does it exist on someone else's server? There is a very distorted phenomenon in the current Web3 circle: everyone is authorizing wallets everywhere to interact for airdrops, even transmitting credentials with privacy attributes to various DApps that haven’t even been audited. Many people do not know that the data you send over is not only exposed on-chain, but the companies behind it are still capturing your data outside of the blockchain. Once the project party is hacked, your privacy becomes a commodity with a price tag on the black market.
The emergence of @MidnightNetwork is a heavy blow to this distorted ecology. It mandates that private data be completely stored on the user's local machine. When you want to use a DApp, what you submit is cryptographic proofs, not the sensitive data itself. The data that can be collected on the company's side is: none.
This architecture of decentralizing sensitive data across countless home computers leaves hackers with no way to attack. In this digital age, true freedom is not about how many low-quality tokens you can buy on-chain, but about your ability to say "no" to platforms that excessively collect data. The core value of $NIGHT lies in putting the key called "data ownership" truly back into the user's pocket. #night
Your data, why does it exist on someone else's server? There is a very distorted phenomenon in the current Web3 circle: everyone is authorizing wallets everywhere to interact for airdrops, even transmitting credentials with privacy attributes to various DApps that haven’t even been audited. Many people do not know that the data you send over is not only exposed on-chain, but the companies behind it are still capturing your data outside of the blockchain. Once the project party is hacked, your privacy becomes a commodity with a price tag on the black market.
The emergence of @MidnightNetwork is a heavy blow to this distorted ecology. It mandates that private data be completely stored on the user's local machine. When you want to use a DApp, what you submit is cryptographic proofs, not the sensitive data itself. The data that can be collected on the company's side is: none.
This architecture of decentralizing sensitive data across countless home computers leaves hackers with no way to attack. In this digital age, true freedom is not about how many low-quality tokens you can buy on-chain, but about your ability to say "no" to platforms that excessively collect data. The core value of $NIGHT lies in putting the key called "data ownership" truly back into the user's pocket. #night
