The more I read about Midnight Network, the more it feels less like a typical blockchain and more like a privacy layer for Web3 applications.
Most networks prioritize transparency, where every transaction and piece of data becomes publicly visible.
Midnight explores a different direction.
Applications can prove that certain conditions or rules were followed without exposing the underlying data itself. Instead of revealing identities, balances, or sensitive information, only cryptographic proofs are anchored to the public ledger.
This approach could make blockchain more practical for real world sectors like finance, identity systems, and enterprise applications.
Because in many cases, trust doesnโt require full transparency.